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Friday, 2 November 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi: Maize runs out following failed harvests
BBC News
Over 1.5m people in Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, have run out their staple food maize, which they grind to prepare their meals. They need relief maize to carry them through up to March next year, when the next harvest is due. The ...
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BBC News
Scotland to aid Malawi on green energy
Utility Products
"As part of our commitment to aid the development of Malawi, I am delighted to be able to provide the country with the expertise of two specialists who, for a short period next year, will help the country make progress in the areas vital to ensuring a ...
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Malawian man defiles a toddler, demands medical check-up
Nyasa Times
In a dramatic turn of events, a suspect in a defilement case this week brought the case at Blantyre Magistrates Court to a halt after he demanded for medical check-up on him to justify that he, indeed, was the one who committed the crime. The man ...
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Nyasa Times
IMF pledges continued support to bail out Malawi
The Maravi Post
IMF-David-Owen LILONGWE--The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which in June gave impoverished Malawi a 3-year $157 million loan package, on Friday pledged to continue its support to fix the country's troubled economy hit by global aid suspensions.
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The Maravi Post
Thousands bury Malawi Catholic Bishop Emeritus Mkhori
The Maravi Post
The late Emeritus Bishop was the Chairperson of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) during the time the Catholic clergy wrote a pastoral letter during the Kamuzu Banda era that helped bring about political change in the country. In view of this ...
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The Maravi Post


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