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Friday, 2 November 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Leader Shakes Up Malawi in Bid to Move From Aid to Trade
Wall Street Journal
LILONGWE, Malawi—In seven tumultuous months since she took office, President Joyce Banda has attempted to right Malawi's economy by devaluing its currency, giving herself a pay cut and jettisoning her predecessor's presidential jet. But in an age of ...
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Paladin Energy says 'minor' protest not to disrupt Malawi operations
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Dual-listed Paladin Energy said it did not expect protest action with regard to its corporate social responsibility (CSR) undertakings later this month to disrupt operations at its Kayelekera uranium mine, in Malawi.
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2012/13 Farm Input Subsidy Programme reeks of corruption, worst yet to come
The Maravi Post
Malawi Government's refusal to learn from past mistakes - despite change of faces at the top. The second article explained that there was more than met the eye, to Nyiombo Investments' prepositioning of 50k metric tonnes of fertilizer. Evidence pointed ...
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The Maravi Post
Fertilizers scandal: Mangochi businessman arrested
Nyasa Times
Police in Malawi's southern district of Mangochi have arrested one person in connection with a scandal in which 600 bags of subsidized fertilizers were found mixed with sand. The suspect Chiyembekezo Akimu, who operates a hardware business at ...
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Nyasa Times
National Construction Fair underway in Blantyre to advance efficiency beyond ...
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE -- The five day National Construction Fair is under underway in Blantyre, Malawi where experts and services providers will discuss pertinent issues affecting the country and map out the way forward. The theme for the fair is 'Advancing Beyond ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawians describe Bishop Mkhori as a pillar worth emulating
Newstime Africa
Malawi President Joyce Banda described the late Bishop Mkhori as not only a pillar for the Catholic Church but the nation as a whole, thanking God for the man who lived his priestly life to the word, championed change in the country and advocated for ...
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