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Friday, 7 December 2012

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Malawi's ruling PP charged to stop using learners as political pawns
Nyasa Times
Representatives of the Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC) in Malawi are condemning in strongest terms the conduct of government of forcing school children and their teachers to patronize state and the ruling party's functions. CSEC is an alliance ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi: Why the hype on homosexuality and not gender based violence?
Nyasa Times
Some of these human rights activists will never cease to amaze me, and you. Take one talkative (some use ambience – 'controversial) Emma Kaliya who leads the NGOGCN, if I got the acronym right. That woman has a bone to settle alright. Ha ha ha ha!
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Nyasa Times
Education programme in Malawi gives hope to refugees
UNHCR (press release)
Malawi's current policy does not allow refugees to live or work outside the camp. It hosts more than 15,000 refugees and asylum-seekers, mostly from the DRC, Rwanda, and Burundi. Nearly all reside in Dzaleka refugee camp, approximately 50 kilometres ...
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Eight international airliners compete for Air Malawi bid
Nyasa Times
Malawi's Privatization Commission (PC) has shortlisted eight international companies in the race for a strategic partner for a restructured Malawi's flag carrier, Air Malawi (2012) Limited. This comes month after government appointed Lekani Katandula ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi polygamist kills spouse: Pregnant woman 'murders' man
Nyasa Times
Malawi Police in Chitipa are looking for a man who is suspected to have killed his senior wife after striking her with a metal bar following a fight that erupted between the two on family issues. Northern Regional Police spokesperson, Norah Chimwala ...
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Fouling from behind: Kinnah must be relegated to Malawi U-17 side
Nyasa Times
A lot has been said about the Malawi national football team, theFlames' poor showing in recent international engagements and more outstandingly, the ongoing Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup tournament in Uganda. Listening to people commenting about the ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi to have a new beauty pageant: Miss Curvy
Nyasa Times
Following the footsteps of Miss Matofotofo, a beauty pageant for 'big mamas', a new competition for 'curvy' women has been introduced in Malawi. Known as Miss Curvy Malawi, this is a brand new annual beauty pageant targeted at females aged between ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawians in UK to party with new High Commissioner for charity
Nyasa Times
Malawians living in UK will hold a fundraising party at High Commission's official Kwacha House in London on Saturday. The address of Kwacha House is 70 Winnington Road, Hampstead, London, N2 0TX. The Malawi Association UK with its partners said ...
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Nyasa Times
UDF deplores PP's public tongue-lashing on Atupele Muluzi
Nyasa Times
Malawi's former ruling party United Democratic Front (UDF) officials are expressing deep concern over the conduct of some cabinet ministers and officials of the governing People's Party (PP) who tends to castigate the UDF's chairperson Atupele Muluzi ...
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Nyasa Times
19 percent of Malawi pregnant women are HIV positive – experts
Nyasa Times
Health experts have revealed that 19 percent of pregnant women accessing antenatal clinic are HIV positive and that only 8 percent of HIV infected infants are able to access Antiretroviral Treatment (ART). Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH ...
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Nyasa Times


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