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Sunday, 9 December 2012

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No regrets for Malawian jailed for having gay wedding
Times LIVE
Tiwonge Chimbalanga (R), and his husband Steven Monjeza (L) are seen prior to a press conference in Liongwe on June 2, 2010, five days after Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika pardoned them. A Malawian gay couple who received a presidential ...
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No regrets for Malawian jailed for gay wedding
AFP
CAPE TOWN — Thrown into jail for 14 years under Malawi's anti-gay laws, Tiwonge Chimbalanga has no regrets about the marriage ceremony that became a symbol of Africa's intolerance toward homosexuality. In the first press interview since being granted ...
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Malawi army's Moyale marks 45 years anniversary in style: Msonthi lauds barracks
Nyasa Times
Malawi Defence Force (MDF) Deputy Commander has commended Moyale Barracks for good service to the nation as well as UN sponsored missions in Africa and some parts of the world. Lieutenant General John Msonthi lauded the barracks Saturday ...
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Nyasa Times
Cost of Chinese aid to Malawi
The Times Group (blog)
The generosity of the Chinese to Malawi poverty is not without long term implications as the many infrastructural projects they are currently funding will require exclusive maintenance close to the time the taxpayer in the country shall have begun to ...
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Envoy names centre after German explorer
The Times Group (blog)
German ambassador to Malawi Peter Woeste has named the newly-constructed 10, 000 Euro youth centre in Rumphi after the first German explorer to visit Lake Malawi, Albrecht Roscher. The 23 year-old German scientist came to Malawi, then Nyasaland, ...
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Sacked Malawi Director of Information says 'no regrets'
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--Isaac Cheke-Ziba, who has just been sacked as Malawi's Director of Information in the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, has said he has no regrets. "I came to the Department (of Information), saw the challenges and in the short ...
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The Maravi Post
In Malawi government backs vice-president's role over electoral body
Newstime Africa
Blantyre, Malawi, Dec. 7 (Raphael Tenthani-Newstime Africa) Government has said there is nothing sinister in placing the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in the armpits of Vice-President Khumbo Kachali. "MEC will still be independent, nobody will ...
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Newstime Africa
Railway project, 'travelling lock' welcome developments
The Times Group (blog)
President Joyce Banda on Thursday inaugurated a US $1 billion railway project, to be constructed by Vale SA of Brazil. The project will involve the construction of a 138-kilometre railway line through Chikhwawa and Balaka and the rehabilitation of ...
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Bank demands K3.3bn from Mulli
The Times Group (blog)
The Malawi Savings Bank (MSB) has dragged Mulli Brothers Limited to court where they are demanding K3.3 billion for a MK3.2 billion overdraft that the company took that was later turned into a loan after the company failed to service it. But the ...
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Sierra Leonian, Malawian Presidents Condole Jonathan
Leadership Newspapers
Two African leaders, President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone and President Joyce Banda of Malawi have written to President Goodluck Jonathan, condoling him over the death of his brother, Chief Meni Innocent Jonathan who was buried yesterday.
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Malawi leader's food handouts cause chaos in Bangwe
Nyasa Times
Some angry people in Bangwe township – one of the densely populated townships in Malawi's commercial capital Blantyre – Saturday evening burned down chairs used by the ruling People's Party (PP) officials and Cabinet Ministers during the political ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi paper says DPP's Peter Mutharika wins opinion poll
Nyasa Times
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) acting president Peter Mutharika is the most preferred candidate ahead of 2014 polls according to the opinion poll conducted by the Nation Publications Limited. The survey results announced in one of the publictaion's ...
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Nyasa Times
Burnt on duty: Escom probes incident
The Times Group (blog)
The Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi (Escom) has instituted an inquiry into an incident in which two of its employees were badly burnt while on duty. The two employees, who have since flown to South Africa for further treatment, were working at ...
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Young women leaders fight for their rights
The Times Group (blog)
Young women leaders from eight African countries have asked governments in Southern Africa to amend and harmonise customary and com¬mon laws on child marriage and ensure that the age of marriage for boys and girls age of consent and age of ...
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Uladi says Joyce Banda is God-given leader for Malawi
Nyasa Times
Mussa speaking during a launch of public works programme Bangwe Township, Blantyre adding that the President was chosen by God to guide Malawi into prosperity. "President Joyce Banda is chosen by God, he is God-given," said Uladi, amid ululation ...
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Nyasa Times
Politics influenced cabinet change—analysts
The Times Group (blog)
Malawi Economic Justice Network (Mejn), Economics Association of Malawi (Ecama) and University of Malawi political analysts while praising the appointment of Goodall Gondwe in the 36-member-cabinet, questioned the increase of cabinet members, the ...
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"Keep calm and eat cake" success for Malawi
Mearns Leader
Donations were required on entry to the Fetteresso Church Hall and money will go towards feeding infants in Malawi through "Actionoverseas" which is a registered charity compromising of pastors from Apolistic Churches across the UK. Together they make ...
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Mearns Leader


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