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Thursday, 21 February 2013

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Malawi state workers end strike after pay hike deal
Reuters
LILONGWE Feb 21 (Reuters) - A two-week state workers strike 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 5 percent rise for high earners, union officials said ...
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A Malawian fashion designer's colourful dreams
BBC News
Malawi's Lilly Alfonso dreams about her future in colours as vibrant as those of the clothes she makes. New York, London, Milan and Cape Town are some of the cities that come to her mind when asked where she would like to see her designs 10 years from ...
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BBC News
Malawi Olympic Committee to launch strategic plan
Nyasa Times
The Malawi Olympic Committee (MOC) will launch its strategic plan at the Presidential Hotel in Lilongwe on Friday with aim of guiding the operations of the organisation between 2013 and 2016. MOC President Oscar Kanjala said the plan was developed ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi Parliament rejects new University Bill
Nyasa Times
The Legal Affairs Committee of parliament has sent to the drawing board the new University Bill, which was scheduled for debate during the current sitting of parliament, saying it had several flaws. Basically, the Committee agreed with various ...
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Nyasa Times
Tembo rejects 'vagabond' Chakuamba in Malawi Congress Party
Nyasa Times
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president John Tembo has rejected the renewal of membership of Gwanda Chakuamba, saying he is not welcomed in the party's rank and file. Reacting to Chakuamba's announcement that he was rejoining the country's oldest ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi students loot Puma Energy filling station: Police fire teargas
Nyasa Times
The ongoing civil servants strike in Malawi worsened on Thursday when angry students joined by other youths turned violent in some parts of the commercial capital Blantyre. Business came to a halt in the central business district of Blantyre City when ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi school kids march against President Banda
Nyasa Times
Business came to a standstill in the central business district of commercial capital Blantyre Thursday morning when school kids from different primary schools in the city took to the streets singing anti- Joyce Banda songs. Clad in their school ...
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Nyasa Times
MCTU, CAMA back Malawi strike: Tells PP govt to act in good faith
Nyasa Times
Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) has condemned government for creating confusion in resolving the on-going industrial action by civil servants, saying its actions are not done in 'good faith' and has since called upon all its affiliates to support ...
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Nyasa Times
MCP MP urges govt to improve living conditions for Malawi Police officers
Nyasa Times
Opposition lawmaker, Alekeni Menyani on Thursday asked government to improve the conditions of service for the police. Menyani, MCP Member of Parliament for Dedza North West made the plea in Parliament when said police officers were operating under ...
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Nyasa Times
Educational Leader From Malawi Thanks Lewis County
Centralia Chronicle
The 67-year-old educational leader is visiting Lewis County from Malawi, a southeast African nation that is one of the world's least developed, to celebrate a 15-year relationship with Twin Cities humanitarians and the milestone 10-year anniversary of ...
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Illegal immigrants fined in Malawi
allvoices
44 illegal Immigrants have been fined MK25, 000 each or in default serve three months in jail. The accused are from Somalia and Tanzania and have been convicted for either illegal stay or entry in Malawi. It was the good work of Police and Forestry ...
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Stone-throwing Malawi pupils disrupt classes at Pres Banda's private schools
The Maravi Post
Riot police were called in to restore order as the pupils were throwing stones at the premises. Police spokesperson Nicolas Gondwa they had identified five names which they will use to probe the matter. Malawi civil servants went on a strike last week ...
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The Maravi Post


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