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Sunday, 3 March 2013

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Malawi reopens its Kenyan High Commission: Brigadier Marcel Chirwa made ...
Nyasa Times
Malawi has reopened its High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya and Brigadier General Marcel Chirwa had been appointed Deputy High Commissioner. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said in a statement made available to Nyasa Times ...
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Nyasa Times
JB vows to revive Malawi economy, end hardships 'brought by DPP'
Nyasa Times
Malawi President Joyce Banda has vowed to get the country's economy growing again and to do more to end hardships which she noted were caused by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Speaking at a "development rally" in Chintheche, Nkhatabay ...
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Nyasa Times
After move to legalize abortion, Malawi Catholic bishops speak out
The Maravi Post
MZUZU--Malawi Catholic bishops have condemned homosexuality, abortion and artificial birth control measures, saying they're sinful practices which shouldn't be tolerated in a God fearing nation like Malawi. The views are contained in statement that ...
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EU, FAO bosses coming to Malawi: To hold talks with Pres. Banda
Nyasa Times
The Development Commissioner of the European Union (EU) Andris Piebalgs and the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) José Graziano da Silva will visit Malawi from March 5 to March 7 2013. During their visit, they will hold ...
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Nyasa Times
CCAP BT Synod radio to hit airwaves this month
Nyasa Times
MACRA (Malawi Communication Regulatory Authority) has already visited the Radio premises and has shown satisfaction with the work being done so far," said Ndeule. The coming in of the radio station will add up to the already existing four Christian ...
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Nyasa Times
MUCKRAKING XTRA: Unshackle the MCP, Mr. Tembo
The Maravi Post
John Zenus Ungapake Tembo, him who has been in Parliament for as many years as Malawi has been a country, believes he is the "be all and end all" of Malawi Congress Party politics. Tembo thinks being president of the oldest party in the land he has the ...
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