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Saturday, 10 November 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi welcomes new head of Anglican church
Newstime Africa
Blantyre, Malawi, Nov. 9 (Newstime Africa) – Malawi's one million Anglicans have welcomed the election the new Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the bishop of Durham. "It's exciting news for Anglicans in Malawi," said Bishop Brighton Malasa, the ...
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Newstime Africa
Britain says Malawi economic revival on course
Nyasa Times
British High Commissioner to Malawi, Michael Nevin has commended the country's leadership for taking the decision to implement the ERP which would have long term benefits to the economy. "It is a known fact that the measures the government has taken ...
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Nyasa Times
SA-based Malawian artists unite, invite Nyemba-Nyemba artists for a gig
Nyasa Times
Malawian artists living in South Africa have formed a group which is called South African based Malawian Artists which seeks to unite Malawian artists in South Africa regardless of their music genre. The group's secretary, Clara Thom Nyirenda says the ...
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Nyasa Times
Standup comedies gaining ground in Malawi
Nyasa Times
Spending weekends in Malawi has for a long time been the same pattern for most people with musical performances, football and drama featuring high as the only established sources of entertainment. However, the entertainment landscape seems to have ...
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Nyasa Times
The battle for Lake Malawi rages on
The Times Group (blog)
Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Patrick Kabambe confirmed in an interview on Thursday that the talks have been revived and Malawi government officials are expected to travel to Tanzania to continue with the discussions. "The ...
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On Her Majesty's Service:The grass is always greener on the other side
The Maravi Post
There used to be an English maxim saying "the grass is always greener on the other side." This is one maxim that did not stand the test of time. Accordingly, its replacement was refined to read "the grass seems greener on the other side" – partially ...
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The Maravi Post
JB takes food distribution exercise to Mangochi
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Joyce Banda, under JB's Initiative to Combat Hunger, on Friday distributed bags of maize to 600 vulnerable people from the area of Traditional Authority Nankumba in lakeshore district of Mangochi. The President made the donation at ...
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Nyasa Times


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