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| Malawi - Who Is to Blame for Water Woes? AllAfrica.com Blantyre — Malawian women, like their counterparts in many African countries are facing the effects of water scarcity. Climate change is often blamed for the water shortages, which result in greater time spent fetching water, exacerbate disease and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Malawi - Women Reeling From Effects of Climate Change AllAfrica.com There's something strange about the weather in Malawi. September saw scorching, unrelenting heat normally associated with October. The days have been blurs of white hot sunlight, which make it almost impossible to do any laborious work outdoors and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Malawi to Children's Lives With Rotavirus Vaccines Africa Science News Service Malawi has become the latest in a growing number of African countries to introduce rotavirus vaccine into its national immunisation programme, offering its children the best possible protection against the primary cause of severe and fatal diarrhoea. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ACT Alliance Appeal: Food Crisis in Malawi Reuters AlertNet Floods and droughts have negatively impacted the food security situation of communities in Malawi. Results of the assessment by Malawi ACT forum members, coupled with results of a food security assessment exercise carried out by the Malawi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mulhakho wa Alhomwe celebrates fourth anniversary The Maravi Post MZUZU--Ethnic grouping, Mulhakho wa Alhomwe, on Sunday celebrated its fourth anniversary at its headquarters, Chonde in Mulanje and accorded the patronship of the grouping to Paramount Chief Mkumba, and not to DPP's Professor Peter Mutharika, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Masangwi, others bail ruling Friday: Chasowa murder case Malawi Nyasa Times The High Court in Blantyre has set Friday this week as to when it will decide on whether to grant bail or not to Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regional governor for the South Noel Masangwi and five others on their connection with the murder of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Probe the fertiliser sand cheats The Times Group (blog) Agriculture is the backbone of Malawi's economy and any fraudulent activities in the sector have far reaching repercussions. Already, a whopping 1.6 million people especially in the Southern Region of Malawi are in need of food aid. This entails that ... See all stories on this topic » |
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