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Tuesday, 18 September 2012

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MALAWI: Shrinking lake threatens livelihoods
IRINnews.org
MACHINGA, 18 September 2012 (IRIN) - Mposa Village, in south-eastern Malawi's Machinga District, used to sit on the shores of Lake Chilwa. Now its residents, who have long relied on the lake to earn a living, have to walk two hours to reach its edge.
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Chef cooks porridge for blog girl
The Press Association
A schoolgirl who has raised more than £100,000 to feed poverty-stricken children has enjoyed breakfast cooked by a celebrity chef as she prepares to travel to Malawi. Nick Nairn made a special porridge breakfast for nine-year-old Martha Payne, who will ...
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Malawi activists shocked with K308m JB travel bill to America
Nyasa Times
Malawi activists and commentators have expressed shock with revelations that President Joyce Banda's maiden trip to the United Nations (UN) general assembly in New York, United States of America (USA) has cost the government about K308 million in air ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi likely to win lake row with Tanzania at ICJ, says university historian
Nyasa Times
A renowned University of Malawi historian Simbarashe Mungoshi says Malawi is poised to win the case in which it is tussling with Tanzania over the ownership of Lake Malawi if it maintains its stand of taking the matter to International Court of Justice ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi hockey League swings into second round
Nyasa Times
The campaign for the 2012 Monolux Paints 11 aside Hockey League title has moved into second round with teams finding hard to top the log table. The league has, however, proven to be competitive in the men's category where teams are toe to toe in points ...
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Nyasa Times
PP's Beza 'a thank you to JB in Mzimba Central by-election'
Nyasa Times
The people in Mzimba Central Constituency will on 9 October , 2012 vote for a People's Party candidate Aram Mdala Wedson Beza as a thank you to President Joyce Banda for appointing its son of the soil Khumbo Kachali to be Vice President. Inkosi ya ...
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Nyasa Times
UN set for 67th summit, Malawi's Pres Joyce Banda arrives Monday
The Maravi Post
Malawi's president Joyce Banda, one of the two female African presidents in Africa, is also expected to attend this important annual summit where she would also make her maiden statement in the course of the meeting. A snap survey conducted by the ...
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The Maravi Post
Three months deadline given to subsidy fertiliser suppliers - Malawi govt
Malawi Today
Printer-friendly version · Send to friend. Malawi Government has released names of successful bidders to supply fertiliser in the K40 billion (about $133 million) 2012-2013 Farm Input Subsidy Programme (Fisp), giving them 12 weeks to supply the commodity.
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RBM rules out kwacha fixing
The Times Group (blog)
The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has ruled out a reversal of the exchange rate policy back to fixing of the currency, saying a liberalised currency was better for the business sector which now stands a better chance of making more money than before.
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Government to probe minibus own
The Times Group (blog)
The Malawi Government says it will probe Minibus Owners Association of Malawi (Moam) for alleged violation of competition and fare trade through their frequent minibus fare increases after the recent devaluation. Acting Executive Director for Malawi ...
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Out of Tamworth and into Africa go your old bikes
This is Tamworth
If suitable, the bikes will then be repaired and reconditioned before being sent out to Malawi through the Abbots Bromley-based Krizevac Project – a registered charity which helps improve communities in the African country. The bikes give people living ...
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This is Tamworth
Malawi inflations quickens to 25.5 %, highest in Sadc
Nyasa Times
Malawi's consumer inflation quickened to 25.5 percent in August from 21.7 percent in July, data released by the National Statistical Office showed Monday. Inflation quickened on every month since June 2011, when it remained unchanged at 7 percent.
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Nyasa Times


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