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Thursday, 7 February 2013

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Malawi new coach Ng'onamo calls for support: 'Expect better results'
Nyasa Times
New Malawi national football team caretaker coach Eddingtone Ng'onamo has revealed that he always hoped the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) would offer him the prestigious position and has accepted his role. Football Association of Malawi (FAM) ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi ex-miners storm Paladin's Kayerekera: Claim underpaid
Nyasa Times
A group of former miners who were recently retrenched from uranium miner, Paladin, on Thursday stormed the Kayerekera mine in northern border district of Karonga, a claiming they received inadequate pay out. Over 30 ex-mine workers stormed into the ...
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Nyasa Times
Leave lesbians alone: Malawi's first ever openly practicing lesbian speaks out
The Maravi Post
Mercy in flesh, not hiding. LILONGWE--We have seen the men: Steven Monjeza, Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Fortune Banduka. But have we heard from the lesbians? Are there any in Malawi? Brace yourself. Mercy Kumwenda, 23 says she is tired of living in ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawian teachers threaten to down tools over unpaid salaries
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE—About 400 Malawian primary school teachers in southern district of Chiradzulu have threatened to down tools if they don't receive their January salaries by Friday this week. The teachers told Zodiak Broadcasting Stations Thursday that there ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi Pres Banda inaugurates 81km Chikhwawa-Ngabu road, hails EU
Nyasa Times
President Dr. Joyce Banda has reiterated that without a good road network, the Malawi economy would not function properly as roads are the most important mode of transport for Malawi as they carry over 90 percent of goods and passengers. The President ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi civil servant strike still set for February 11 and 12
Malawi Today
Representatives of Malawi's civil servants on Monday put their foot down during a meeting with the Government Negotiating Team (GNT) to proceed with their planned stay away from work next Monday unless government makes tangible offer by Thursday.
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