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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

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Guard murdered in Zomba: Malawi Police waiting for autopsy results
Nyasa Times
Police in Zomba have said are waiting for a postmortem to launch investigations which will lead to the arrest of suspects who killed a sixty-five-year-old guard Edson Makumba at the house of Nalima Muhammad in Matawale Township in the city. There was ...
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Malawi civil servant's strike worsening: Lipenga says no money for pay hike
Nyasa Times
Civil servants in Malawi have remained adamant and continue defying government's call to end their stay-away as the situation is steadily getting worse. There is no sign of an end to the ongoing nationwide strike which is in its second week as more ...
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Nyasa Times
BREAKING NEWS: Malawi misses IMF target on social spending
The Times Group (blog)
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission that was in the country until yesterday has faulted the Malawi government for failing to meet agreed targets on social spending, saying the targets were missed during the second quarter ending December 31 ...
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George Thindwa dares Malawi witches, wizards again, pegs prize at K1m
The Maravi Post
Thindwa: Let them come forward BLANTYRE--The Association for Secular Humanism Executive Director George Thindwa has repeated his daring call for witches and wizards in the country to bewitch him insisting witchcraft is only a mere belief with no ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi government press release demonstrates cluelessness
The Maravi Post
The statement that has just been issued by the Government Negotiating Team reaching out to the striking civil servants to come to the negotiating tables passes for another testament that in place is a government that would win an Oscar in the category ...
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The Maravi Post
Strike in Malawi grows
The Associated Press
By By RAPHAEL TENTHANI, Associated Press – 1 minute ago. BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — Public workers in Malawi, on strike demanding a 67 percent pay hike, have threatened to close the country's airports. The government says it doesn't have the money ...
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Malawi president opens 'one stop centre' for gender based violence victims
allvoices
A one stop centre for victims of gender based violence has been opened in Malawi, courtesy of DfID which challenged its finances to UNICEF to construct the facility which was opened by president Joyce Banda Monday February 13 2013. Currently there are ...
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