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Friday, 26 October 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi explains Joyce Banda no show on independence day as Sata canes ...
Lusaka Times
Malawian High Commissioner to Zambia David Bandawe has said that Malawian President Joyce Banda had a last minute engagement which prevented her from gracing Zambia's 48th independence celebration where she was expected to be the guest of ...
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Lusaka Times
International News - November 2012
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Despite Malawian President Joyce Banda's promise to repeal indecency and unnatural acts laws, she said citizens of the African country are not ready to lift the ban on homosexuality: "Where Malawi is and most African countries are, is maybe where ...
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Inclusive growth top agenda on IMF Multi-Stakeholder Conference
The Times Group (blog)
The IMF-Malawi Office says the conference, to be officially opened by President Joyce Banda, will provide an opportunity for reflection and strategising on critical policies and measures needed to achieve the objectives of the Economic Recovery Plan ...
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Devon footballer David James' delight after collecting MBE from 'charming ...
This Is South Devon
"It is an agricultural foundation set up in Malawi to educate farmers on better farming techniques, in a bid to solve the problem of starvation issues." James, who has also played for Bristol City, Watford, Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham, Manchester ...
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Masangwi, others charged with 'murder': Bail hearing Monday
Nyasa Times
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regional governor for the South Noel Masangwi and other suspects have been charged with an offence of murder in connecting with the killing of University of Malawi's Polytechnic student, Robert Chasowa.
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Nyasa Times
We cannot stop people joining Peoples Party, Joyce Banda declares
Malawi Today
Malawi President Joyce Banda on Wednesday said she cannot stop people from joining the ruling People's Party (PP) on the premise that defectors will finally kill the country's democracy. Banda said this at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre during a news ...
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