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Friday 22 March 2013

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World Water Day: sanitation and water in Malawi - in pictures
The Guardian
World Water Day: sanitation and water in Malawi - in pictures. Only half of Malawi's rural population has access to clean drinking water and improved sanitation. The situation is slightly better in urban areas, but demand is growing fast. Share · Tweet ...
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Malawi coach forced to return from Namibia: Loses son
Nyasa Times
Malawi national football team caretaker coach Eddington Ng'onamo has been forced to leave the squad and return from Namibia because his son has died, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has said. FAM boss Suzgo Nyirenda said Ng'onamo will not be ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi needs 74yrs to eradicate its poverty- Oxford Index study
Nyasa Times
As efforts through the Economic Recovery Plan are underway to put the country on a sound footing, a Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) study by Oxford University says Malawi needs at least 74 years to eradicate its poverty at the current rate is ...
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Nyasa Times
Chevening scholar raises Malawi flag high in UK: Kasakula, Weekend Nation ...
Nyasa Times
One of this academic year's British funded Chevening scholars, George Kasakula, on Monday literally raised the Malawi flag when he gave a day-long talk on diverse Africa in general and Malawi in particular at St Theresa Catholic Primary School in Leeds ...
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Nyasa Times
Malawi baby born with rare genetic skin disorder: What is 'harlequin ichthyosis'?
The Global Dispatch
A woman from the southeast African nation of Malawi shocked doctors this week when she gave birth to a baby with a genetic skin disorder so rare, it's reportedly the first ever seen in the country, according to a Nyasa Times report Thursday. Malawi ...
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Touching hearts at home and in Malawi
Driffield Today
The experience is named Khudza Mitima, which means 'touch hearts' and is for Driffield School students to volunteer in Malawi, which is something Mr Watson of the school has already been involved in for the past 10-years. The project is also supported ...
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THE LATEST NEWS FROM MALAWI'S KAYAK AFRICA
TravPR.com (press release)
Kayak Africa, based on the shores of Lake Malawi provides a great getaway on the private island camps of Mumbo or Domwe. With water sports facilities and activities such as kayaking trips and scuba diving, these are gems of Malawi. With the rain nearly ...
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