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Friday, 9 November 2012

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Malawi's shift on gays could save the canary
Mail & Guardian Online
The announcement by Malawi's justice minister this week that the country would suspend laws criminalising gay and lesbian people and activity, pending a parliamentary review, stands out on a continent where gay rights are either ignored or deliberately ...
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Churches force Malawi to change tune on anti-gay law
Reuters Africa
LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi's government has back-tracked on its decision to suspend arrests of gays, after churches in the strongly Christian country fiercely criticised the move. Justice minister Ralph Kasambara was widely quoted in media this week ...
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Malawi lawyers knock review of anti-gay laws
Daily Nation
"It's unconstitutional, illegal and an insult to parliament to temporarily suspend the criminalisation of same-sex marriage laws," said Gift Mankwawa, president of the Malawi Law Society (MLS), a powerful grouping of lawyers. Mankwawa said the ...
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Malawi designer Alfonso cherishes foreign exploits
Nyasa Times
The country's leading designer Lilly Alfonso has described her recent international exploits as a great benefit to her fashion designing career as well as Malawi at large. She was speaking in an interview with Nyasa Times from London, ahead of her ...
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Nyasa Times
Strange moments in a poor country
Picayune Item
We are in Malawi, the fourth poorest country in the world, as representatives of a year-and-a-half-old effort called Clean Water for Malawi. It's a Jackson-based group started by Victor Smith. We have drilled 50 boreholes (water wells) in Malawi. We ...
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Up by 21%, about 2 million Malawians face hunger than previously reported
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE–-About 2 million Malawians could go without food than previously thought, according to the latest numbers released by the Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee (MVAC). Initially, the committe had reported that the number of 1.63 million ...
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The Maravi Post


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