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Thursday, 28 February 2013

Google Alert - Malawi

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Malawi Pres. Banda hold talks with mining investors from United Arab Emirates
Nyasa Times
President Joyce Banda on Thursday held talks with a delegation of mining investors from the United Arab Emirates on possible assistance in the mining industry to Malawi. The audience took place at the Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe. Briefing reporters after ...
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Malawi must legalise Indian hemp, top officials sell it--Ras Jeddah I
The Maravi Post
MZUZU--A Malawian Rastafarian, Jeddah I, says top government authorities in the country are engaged in trafficking Indian-hemp and it's time the drug was legalised for the benefit of the whole country. "Haven't you ever wondered that weed is an illegal ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi to impose heavy fines for vehicles left unattended on roads -Minister
Nyasa Times
Vehicle owners who leave their broken down vehicles on the roads will now be charged heavy fines for the offence in order to address this issue which is becoming a serious problem as it impedes the smooth flow of traffic as well as causing roads accidents.
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Nyasa Times
People of Likoma wants Ilala fery to return on Lake Malawi – MP Olivia Thundu
Nyasa Times
Member of Parliament for Likoma sland Olivia Thundu wanted to know when the Ilala ship will sail again on the waters of Lake Malawi. She asked the minister of transport and public works in parliament Thursday, adding that people of Likoma Island are ...
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Nyasa Times
4 Malawians, including a medical assistant, arrested for selling ARVs
The Maravi Post
Malawi Police BLANTYRE—Malawi police in Blantyre have arrested a medical assistant and his three accomplices for illegally selling ARVs suspected to have stolen from Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in the city. They were found in possession of ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi Police arrest fertilizer subsidy theft 'master minder': Court refuses bail
Nyasa Times
Police in Mzuzu have arrested a man believed to the master minder of a robbery of 29 bags of the government subsidized fertilizer worthy MK435,000 at Luvwere Admarc in Mzimba district in November 2012. Mzuzu Police Station spokesperson Sergeant ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi sugar trader to give Tunbridge Wells talk on Fairtrade
Tunbridge Wells People
A sugar trader from Malawi will describe how Fairtrade has given him a better quality of life at a free breakfast meeting organised by the Tunbridge Wells Fairtrade Town Group. stock image by Flickr's Uwe Hermann. To help celebrate Fairtrade fortnight ...
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Tunbridge Wells People


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