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Monday, 10 December 2012

Google Alert - Malawi

News7 new results for Malawi
 
Malawi sides register second win in Zone Six
Nyasa Times
Malawi Under-20 football and netball teams continued where they had left on Sunday by registering their second wins on Monday to boost their chances of qualifying in this year's Zone Six Games taking place Lusaka, Zambia. Netball. Malawi beat the host ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi beat Seychelles
Namibia Sport
The third day of football at the 2012 Zone VI Games on December 9 featured just four matches as the men's Under-17 and women's Under-20 tournaments continued in Lusaka, Zambia. In the men's competition, Malawi beat Seychelles 5-0 to bring ...
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Malawi pledges to send peacekeeers to DRC
Africa Review
Malawi has pledged to contribute at least a military company to the 4,000-strong Southern African Development Community (SADC) peacekeeping mission to DR Congo. Vice-President Khumbo Kachale made the pledge at the SADC Heads of State meeting ...
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Africa Review
Vale starts building rail line in Malawi
Mining Review
Maputo, Mozambique --- 10 December 2012 - Vale Mozambique, a subsidiary of Brazilian mining giant Vale, has laid the first stone of the project to build 136km of new railway line and repair an existing 99km of the line in Malawi. Macauhub News Agency ...
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As Malawi prepares for first tripartite elections in 2014 governing body rules ...
Newstime Africa
According to the Malawi constitution, MEC determines constituency boundaries, and in Chapter VII, Section 76 (2) (b), the constitution states that the Electoral Commission is supposed "to review existing constituency boundaries at intervals of not more ...
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Newstime Africa
'RBM co-signs our offshore account
The Times Group (blog)
Paladin Africa, the Australian company that runs the Kayelekera Uranium Mine in Karonga, says it is not a secretive company as it fully complies with disclosure requirements under its agreement with the Malawi government as well as of the Australian ...
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Fix fuel price, JB told
The Times Group (blog)
Malawi opposition People's Progressive Movement (PPM) president Mark Katsonga, has slammed the government for introducing Automatic Price Mechanism (APM) and has since asked it to abandon the policy altogether. Katsonga said this on Thursday in ...
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