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Strike Ends in Malawi with Pay Rise TIME (BLANTYRE, Malawi) — The Malawi government has agreed to raise public workers' salaries by 60 percent, ending a two-week old strike, a union leader said. Civil Service Trade Union (CSTU) president Eliah Kamphinda Banda told a press conference in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malawi-Bound Teen on a Mission ScoopSanDiego.com (Mission Times Courier, San Diego, CA) - You won't find Del Cerro teenager Danya Dilbeck lounging on the beach or shopping at the mall this summer. You won't find her studying in a summer school classroom or working out at the Y. And you won't find her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State workers end strike in Malawi Independent Online Lilongwe - A two-week strike by state workers in Malawi has ended after union leaders and authorities agreed on a 61-percent pay hike for the lowest paid public-sector employees and a five-percent rise for high earners, union officials said on Thursday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Government of Malawi Gives More Help to People Hit By Food Shortages AllAfrica.com The Government of Malawi has donated to the UN World Food Programme an extra 47,466 metric tons of maize from the country's Strategic Grain Reserve. This allocation, valued at $11.6 million (MK 4.18 billion), will bolster relief operations for nearly 2 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jimmy Kainja: No more miniskirts, trousers for women at Malawi media group The Maravi Post (blog) Malawi's new democratic constitution came into force in 1995. Civil society groups, including the media, academia, and civil and human rights organisations emerged as major winners. Malawians were now free to express themselves as they pleased. Women ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malawi-Tanzania Mediation to Start at End of February OOSKA News 22 Feb 2013 - 00:00 by OOSKAnews Correspondent. Malawi, LILONGWE — The mediation process for the territorial dispute over Lake Malawi will start at the end of this month, according to Malawi Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Patrick Kabambe. See all stories on this topic » |
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