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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi's HIV-treatment funding gap
The Guardian
"Two years ago we were more reactive," says Humphrey Mdyetseni, from Malawi's Office for Nutrition, HIV & Aids. "We would point resources at the fire and hope it went out. Now with the change in government, we hope to be more proactive … but we are in ...
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Malawi Govt faulted on electricity tarrif increase: Subsidise costs, appeals ...
Nyasa Times
Speaking on the sidelines of how Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has failed to provide electricity to households in the country, Lilongwe Msozi South parliamentarian Vitus Dzoole Mwale asked Minister of Energy, Mining and Natural ...
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Nyasa Times
Religion spreads the word
The Guardian
It is early morning in Mzimba, a sleepy town in northern Malawi, and although there is no service today Jere is sitting on a pew in the front row of the church. Instead of the usual congregation, the seats are filling with the members of the local HIV ...
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The Guardian
Malawi opposition lawmakers press govt to clarify gay rights stance
Nyasa Times
Member of Parliament (MP) for Mwanza West, Nicholas Dausi, on Tuesday asked government to explain its stand on gay and abortion rights issues. This follows recent announcement by Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Ralph Kasambara that the ...
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Nyasa Times
Little support by African churches for gay rights
Deutsche Welle
This dilemma also faces the Malawian government. In November this year, several local media outlets quoted the country's justice minister as saying that laws banning homosexual activities would not be enforced any longer, pending a debate in parliament.
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Deutsche Welle
'God has something planned for us, that's why he keeps us alive'
The Guardian
Yesaya looks frail as he descends the few stairs from his house. One of the fundamental messages in HIV education is to eat nutritious foods: not easy for the many exceptionally poor people in Malawi. Yesaya's stature within his community couldn't be ...
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The Guardian


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