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Monday, 22 October 2012

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Malawi Media Ask Police Not to Arrest Journalists
Voice of America
Mponda was arrested after running a story based on what government officials say was a "fake Facebook account" for Malawi President Joyce Banda, on which the president allegedly announced she had failed to run the country and would resign. The online ...
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Malawi oil: A blessing or a curse?
The Guardian
The prospect of oil under Lake Nyasa (known as Lake Malawi in Malawi) holds great promise for one of the poorest countries in the world. With an economy dependent on agriculture and one of the world's lowest GDP per capita, oil wealth could ...
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The Guardian
Malawi Council of Churches leadership to seek new mandate
Nyasa Times
A notice from the Council reads: 'As a constitutional requirement, the Malawi Council of Churches will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) to review key Council documents as well as give new mandate to the administration and leadership of the ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi ex central bank governor Mbewe joins UDF leadership race
Nyasa Times
Former Governor of Reserve Bank of Malawi, Victor Mbewe have joined the leadership race for Malawi opposition United Democratic Front (UDF) at the forthcoming convention after collecting his nomination forms on Monday at the party secretariat in ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi accidents: One killed in Lilongwe , another person dies in Mulanje
Nyasa Times
One person has died at Kamuzu Central Hospital Bridge in Lilongwe after a car he was travelling in crashed into the bridge's side metal bars and fell off the bridge. The deceased has been identified as Philemon Munthali who, until his death, was ...
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Nyasa Times
Oil Drilling on Lake Malawi to Start in 2032
OOSKA News
Malawi, LILONGWE — Despite recent moves to explore for oil in Lake Malawi, over which Malawi and Tanzania are currently locked in a territorial dispute, actual oil drilling will likely not start until 2032, according. Aloysius Kamperewera · BBC ...
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Kuwait Energy Company to invest in Malawi
Nyasa Times
Alghanim Group of Companies from Kuwait has shown interest to invest in Malawi in the areas of energy and infrastructure development, creating hope that the country's energy problems will soon be over. This was disclosed when the company's president, ...
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Nyasa Times
E-Wallet organisers considering venue change for Blantyre shows
Nyasa Times
Following the overwhelming turnout of fans to the first eviction show of the E-wallet Talent show on Friday night, the organizers of the show said that they will look into the possibility of shifting to another venue. Swift Media and Marketing Chairman ...
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Nyasa Times
Ntaba undergoing orientation to resume medical practice
Nyasa Times
Former spokesman of late president Bingu wa Mutharika, Dr Hetherwick Ntaba submitted his application to Medical Council of Malawi to resume practicing as a doctor. Ntaba, who was also personal physician of founding president Dr Kamuzu Banda and later ...
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Nyasa Times
Piksy rocks Lilongwe at Maso album launch
Nyasa Times
Straight from his Kenyan trip, musician Piksy had a jovial welcome in Lilongwe where he re-launched his latest album 'Maso' at Portuguese Club on Saturday. The turn-out clearly demonstrated how music lovers in the capital city anticipated to have a ...
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Nyasa Times
I saved DPP from extinction, claims Wakuda
Nyasa Times
Malawi's former secretary general for the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Elias Wakuda Kamanga says his main contribution to his former party was when he saved it from facing extinction following the death of its leader Bingu wa Mutharika.
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Nyasa Times
Callista Mutharika refuses to speak on family wrangle with Bingu's children
Malawi Today
The late Malawi president Bingu wa Mutharika's widow, former first lady Callista Mutharika, has said she will not comment on her step children's statements against her. Three adult children of Mutharika claimed this week that Callista physically ...
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