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| Malawi president launches US$1bn rail project The Times Group (blog) President Joyce Banda says the construction of the US$1 billion Kachaso-Nkaya railway line will help reduce transportation costs and create 3,000 jobs. She said this yesterday when she laid a foundation stone for the construction of the railway line at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 'Malawi football system pathetic' The Times Group (blog) Malawi football has failed to leave a mark in the region due to poor strategic planning on the part of Football Association of Malawi (Fam) and its affiliates, a Fifa delegation which is in the country on a assessment mission observed yesterday. A ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former Miss Malawi in brawl with lover's wife The Times Group (blog) Former Miss Malawi Ireen Nkhwazi was involved in a verbal war with her ex-lover's wife before she was attacked by thugs in Kawale Township in Lilongwe. Information sourced by The Weekend Times indicates that Nkhwazi, alongside her friend only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Comair among 11 firms expressing interest in Air Malawi as shortlisting starts Creamer Media's Engineering News The commission's CEO, Jimmy Lipunga, says the companies that have shown interest in taking over Air Malawi include South Africa's Comair and Fly Africa, Botswana's Global Business Network, Ethiopian Airlines and local firms African Star Airways, Air ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mining company Vale Moçambique starts building section of railway in Malawi Macauhub Vale Moçambique, a subsidiary of Brazilian mining group Vale, Thursday in Malawi laid the first stone of the project to build 136 kilometres of new railway line and repair an existing 99 kilometres, Mozambican daily newspaper Notícias reported. This ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Chihana travels to Lusaka by road The Times Group (blog) The Malawi Zone VI team left for Lusaka by road on Tuesday. Malawi will be represented by 80 athletes at the tournament where 10 countries are expected to participate. The athletes will compete in swimming, boxing, paralympic, basketball and judo. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The track less travelled The Australian IT is easy to get off the beaten track in Malawi. In fact, it can be difficult to stay on it, as we found early one evening in July three years ago, when we were driving up the lake road from Salima towards Nkhata Bay for a week's holiday, in my ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Carlsberg ready for competition The Times Group (blog) Carlsberg Malawi board Chairman Mathews Chikaonda has confirmed that Malawi had a 46-year-old agreement with Carlsberg to maintain the company as the sole brewer of clear beer on the local market until this year 2012. However, the Ministry of Industry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State House backtracks on Joyce Banda's salary Malawi Today The State House has backtracked on its earlier confirmation that President Joyce Banda was yet to start honouring her salary cut pledge. According to a press statement issued by Press Secretary in the President's Office Steve Nhlane yesterday, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Cross Border Sagcot to Boost Food Security AllAfrica.com TANZANIA'S move to accept three neighbouring countries of Malawi, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) has been touted as a move that would boost regional food security. See all stories on this topic » |
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