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Thursday, 1 November 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

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Experts say Malawi can benefit from GMOs
The Times Group (blog)
Malawi can benefit from Genetically Modified Organism (GMOs) and biotechnology in general as they can be used to overcome different challenges, a Chancellor College lecturer in the Biology Department has said. Dr Wisdom Changadeya's remarks come ...
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Malawi, China sign Mou on 'group travel'
The Times Group (blog)
This means tourism operators in the country will start operating group tour packages and opens a window for them to work closely with Chinese tour operators in attracting and increasing the number of Chinese tourists to Malawi. Minister of Tourism and ...
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Malawi sugar production gets K4bn EU support
The Times Group (blog)
EU head of delegation Alexander Baum said the EU is the biggest importer of sugar in the world, hence decided to support the local sector to help it satisfy the market and help Malawi's economic development. He said the agreement is coming at the right ...
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Malawi says ownership of dispute lake 'not negotiable'
Africa Review
A fishing boat comes back from Lake Malawi to Chitipi village in Salima, Malawi on April 4, 2012. Lake Malawi, covering about 24,400 square kilometres, is the home to more than 500 species of fish. Part of it stretches into Malawi's northern neighbours ...
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Africa Review
Malawi's top crime buster Mtekama Zanzibar bound after demotion
Nyasa Times
Malawi's renowned crime buster Bob Mtekama who has just been demoted from being Malawi's Head of CID to a mere station officer for Phalombe Police Station is heading for Zanzibar to finish his law degree. Insiders and close friends of the revered cop ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Govt should learn from costly decisions
Malawi Today
Once again, we are seeing poor decision-making by the government costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of kwacha in claims by those affected by the State's miscalculations. The case in which forex bureaus are claiming compensation for loss of business ...
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