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Thursday, 21 February 2013

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi Pres Banda rejects move to spend millions to print new portraits
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Joyce Banda has rejected a move to start printing new portraits for her to accommodate her new doctorate title, to save the struggling southern African country millions of money. South Korea's University of Jeonju awarded Banda an ...
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Nyasa Times
Kenya, Ethiopian Airways cancel flights to Malawi over strike
Nyasa Times
Kenya Airways (KQ) on Wednesday said it has cancelled flights to and from Lilongwe, Malawi indefinitely after striking state workers shut down the main airport following a wage strike by civil servants. In a statement made available to Nyasa Times, KQ ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi flights cancelled as striking workers close airports
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE-- Airlines, including Ethiopian Airways and Kenyan Airways, cancelled their flights into Kamuzu International Airport as workers joined the on-going strike by civil servants in Malawi. Stranded travellers were simply told there are no flights.
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The Maravi Post
Civil servants strike takes new twist in Malawi as students invade president's ...
Newstime Africa
Drama erupted Wednesday February 20 2013 at the Joyce Banda Foundation (JBF), an international private school, in Blantyre City South, whose patron is Malawi's head of state, as pupils from nearby public schools stalled business at the school to level ...
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Flights cancelled as Malawi public workers' strike bites
Africa Review
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde greets a woman at a makeshift shop at Kasengere village in the suburb of Malawi's capital Lilongwe, on January 5, 2013. Donor demands saw Malawi devalue its Kwacha, triggering a rise in the cost of living that ...
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Africa Review
Kamphinda accused of collecting money from Mutharika for Malawi strike
Nyasa Times
Some government officials have accused opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) acting president Peter Mutharika of sponsoring mass strike of civil servants through their mother body, Civil Service Trade Union (CSTU). This follows some officials ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi civil servants in Mzuzu chant anti-Joyce Banda songs, reminisce good ...
The Maravi Post
Civil servants march in Mzuzu MZUZU--Malawi civil servants in Mzuzu braved a chilly morning on Wednesday and expressed their frustration on the appalling working conditions and meager salaries by presenting their petition to government while chanting ...
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The Maravi Post
Clare hits £8000 target to fund mission to Malawi
This Is Cheshire
A CHAPELFORD Sainsbury's employee has been celebrating reaching her fundraising target to fly to Malawi and help people in one of the world's poorest countries. Clare Everett, of Carmarthen Close, Callands, heads to the African country in April to work ...
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This Is Cheshire
Malawi public workers threaten to close airports
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE-- Public workers in Malawi, on strike demanding a 67 per cent pay hike, have threatened to close the country's airports should government not bow down to their demands. But government since said it has no money to meet their demands.
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The Maravi Post
Malawi police fire tear gas at primary school demo
GlobalPost
Police in Malawi on Thursday used tear gas to disperse primary school pupils marching against a public workers strike, police said. "Police fired tear gas to bring peace," Nicholas Gondwa told AFP. Some 170,000 government workers, including teachers, ...
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