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Thursday, 21 March 2013

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Malawian actor Henry Ntalika dead: National theatre vice president
Nyasa Times
The Malawian theatre industry has yet again been hit by another death of a senior and talented actor, Henry Ntalika, who died Wednesday night. Ntalika, who until his death was vice president of the National Theatre Association of Malawi (NTAM), passed ...
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Nyasa Times
A long way to go
The Economist (blog)
IT HAS been a happier place since Joyce Banda took over as Malawi's president after the sudden death of Bingu wa Mutharika almost a year ago. Ms Banda, previously the vice-president, has made sure she did not emulate her increasingly dictatorial ...
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Does Planting Trees in Malawi Really Help?
Onislam.net
Being an agricultural country, Malawi has relied heavily on rain-fed irrigation but over the years the rainfall pattern has changed with early rains now coming in either November or December of each year while in the early 80s and before by October the ...
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Onislam.net
MOAM foresees doom to minibus business in Malawi
Nyasa Times
The Minibus Owners Association of Malawi (MOAM) says the number of minibuses plying on the roads of Malawi has decreased by 10 percent. MOAM Secretary General, Coxley Kamange said this in an interview on Wednesday. Kamange attributed the ...
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Nyasa Times
Cameron praises Malawi's Joyce Banda in British Parliament on PM questions ...
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Dr Joyce Banda on Wednesday won a ringing endorsement from the British Prime Minister David Cameroon at Parliament, Westminister in London. Cameron who met President Banda on Tuesday, hailed the Malawi leader for her brave ...
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Nyasa Times
Look at national budget with critical eye, ex-Scottish Speaker tells Malawi MPs
The Maravi Post
MZUZU--Effective scrutiny of budgetary allocation is very crucial for Malawi as it's implementing the Economic Recovery Plan (ERP), Alex Ferguson facilitator of a workshop that was organised for Malawi legislators in Malawi's capital Lilongwe has said.
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Malawi to benefit from World Bank loan to boost agricultural sector
The Maravi Post
to boost agriculture sector MZUZU--Malawi's agricultural sector stands to benefit from a World Bank approved loan worth US$89.4m to increase productivity in the country, MaraPost has learnt. Mozambique and Zambia are the two other beneficiaries.
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The Maravi Post
Malawi shoots down story Pres. Banda asked for ride in Pres. Khama's jet to US
The Maravi Post
MZUZU—Malawi has refuted an allegation that Pres. Joyce Banda requested Botswana's Pres. Sereste Ian Khama to with him on his presidential jet to the United States. Presidential spokesperson Steven Nhlane said it's a fabrication aimed. "People should ...
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School feeding program a shame and disgrace to Malawian men
The Maravi Post
school feeding program in malawi You can argue otherwise, but as far as I am concerned, the school feeding program is a shame and a disgrace to Malawian men. If a man cannot even provide porridge to his children, then what else will he be able to ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi says lake dispute with Tanzania will move to International Court
Nyasa Times
Malawi government has vowed that it will "vigorously" defend its Lake Malawi, saying the lake border disputes with Tanzania will move to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Netherlands if mediation by three former African leaders fail ...
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Nyasa Times
Students hold walk to help thousands
WCTI12.com
"There is a school in Malawi that has only twp bathrooms and they don't even work well and that has to support 4,000 kids, so they don't have water like we do, we take it for granted every day," said Kasey Coburn, a junior at Farmville Central. The ...
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Mulli Brothers stopped from selling its property
The Maravi Post
MZUZU--Malawi's leading business conglomerate Mulli Brothers Limited (MBL) has been restrained from selling some of its property advertised for sale following a court injunction obtained by the Malawi Savings Bank (MSB). MSB alleges that the property ...
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The Maravi Post


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