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Friday, 18 January 2013

Google Alert - Malawi

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Pres Joyce Banda says Malawi committed to peace and security initiatives in Africa
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE--Pres Joyce Banda says Malawi will continue to promote and support peace and security initiatives by participating in peace keeping operations in Africa. She spoke in Lilongwe at Kamuzu Palace during a state banquet organised in honour of the ...
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The Maravi Post
January 17 Malawi consumer protests: A demonstration with no losers
The Maravi Post
Hundreds of Malawians today peacefully took to the streets of major cities to protest the worsening economy brought about by last May's 49 per cent devaluation of the currency, the kwacha, and its subsequent floatation against major currencies.
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Madonna did not build 10 schools says Malawi education ministry
Malawi Today
Malawi education authorities on Thursday challenged a claim by American pop queen Madonna that her charity last year built 10 new schools in the poor southern African nation. "The schools Raising Malawi claims to have constructed were already in ...
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Kenya's president Kibaki makes last visit to Malawi before retiring in March
Malawi Today
Kenya President Kibaki arrived in Malawi for a three-day official visit where he is expected to discuss trade and bilateral ties with Malawi leader Joyce Banda. Presidents Banda and Kibaki are also expected to discuss the reopening of Malawi High ...
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Kibaki: Malawi, Kenya relationship strong and historical
The Maravi Post
Mulula, Acting Chief Executive of Lilongwe City Assembly certifying Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki as a LILONGWE--Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki on Wednesday described the relationship between Malawi and Kenya as very strong historical dating back to ...
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Kenyan President for strong diplomatic ties with Malawi
Global Times
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki who arrived in Malawi on Wednesday for a two-day state visit said he looks forward to strengthening the diplomatic relationship between Malawi and Kenya. Kibaki said the relationship between the two countries is historical ...
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