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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Google Alert - Malawi

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Kenya, Malawi to Foster Ties
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi — Kenya and Malawi are headed for closer trade ties following a raft of agreements signed between President Mwai Kibaki and his Malawian counterpart, Joyce Banda. The main areas of cooperation will be in enhancing agricultural production ...
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Big Brother Africa season 8 to start in May- MulitChoice Malawi
Nyasa Times
Season eight of Africa's number one reality TV show, Big Brother Africa (BBA) has been scheduled to start on May 26, according to M-Net Africa. This was announced through a statement made available to Nyasa Times on Tuesday through MultiChoice ...
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Nyasa Times
EPAC protest over KB's unruly fans, rue blunders in Malawi Super League
Nyasa Times
Malawi's blossoming soccer giants EPAC Football Club their silly gaffes and lack of goal scoring during recent TNM Super League games saying they have robbed them a respectable position on the log table. The capital city side, fondly known by their ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi pres Joyce Banda launches mining governance and support project
The Maravi Post
Greg Walker, of Paladin Africa Limited explains to President Mrs Joyce Banda of the activities LILONGWE--President Joyce Banda on Tuesday launched a mining project that will facilitate the development of infrastructure for generation and distribution ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi in campaign to end child street begging
Frost Illustrated
(GIN)-Malawi's government has accelerated a nationwide campaign called "A Home for Every Child" to take children off the streets of major cities and towns. "The number of street children is increasing by the day," explained Mary Shawa, the principal ...
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Washed Away: Malawi's Food Security Hit By Natural Disasters
Think Africa Press
Baton Osman, Acting Country Director for the World Food Program (WFP) in Malawi, told reporters that an assessment team comprising Malawi government authorities, NGO partners, and United Nations officials will soon start evaluating the effects of the ...
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Think Africa Press


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