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Thursday, 21 March 2013

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Malawi Pres. Banda launches results of integra sexual, reproductive health in ...
Nyasa Times
Malawian President Joyce Banda has launched the results of a five-year research by the Integra Project in the area of sexual and reproductive health and HIV at the British House of Parliament, Westminster, London. Professor Peter Piot, Director of the ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi woman gives birth to baby with weird features
The Maravi Post
strange featured baby born in Malawi MZUZU—State-run MBC/TV in its news bulletin Wednesday night reported a story about a woman in Malawi's lakeshore district of Salima who has given birth to a baby girl with unusual features. As seen in the picture ...
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The Maravi Post
Lawyer Fahad Assani 'illegible' to prosecute Malawi coup suspects
The Maravi Post
One of the treason charged DPP guru- Peter Mutharika BLANTYRE—Fahad Assani, a private practice lawyer hired by Malawi government to prosecute former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) top officials in treason case has no licence, but ...
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The Maravi Post
Taming bicycle boom in Malawi's Mzuzu city
The Maravi Post
A Malawi Broadcasting Corporation journalist, speaking in confidence, expressed optimism with the development saying it will bring sanity on the roads and add grandeur to streets of Mzuzu city. Depending on the success of the plan, Mzuzu could well be ...
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The Maravi Post
Malawi Telecommunications raises prices from 01 April
Telecompaper (subscription)
Malawi Telecommunications (MTL) has adjusted its tariffs because of the depreciation of the Malawi kwacha against major currencies, rising inflation and increasing borrowing costs. Rates for telephony services and its MiNET internet service rise on 01 ...
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Malawi benefits from UK aid as events mark 200th anniversary of David ...
EIN News (press release)
People in Scotland are helping create a stable economy in Malawi through the UK Government's development programme, helping reduce poverty, protect the poorest and lay the foundations for strong and stable economic growth, the Scotland Minister David ...
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