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Queen Margaret University off to forge links with Malawi The Edinburgh Reporter Scottish academics will travel to Malawi to celebrate an important milestone with Malawian graduates who have influenced international health. Experts from the Institute of International Health and Development (IIHD), based at Queen Margaret University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tanzania stuck with impounded 29 Newstime Africa Tanzania government says it is yet to decide on what to do with the Malawi sugar confiscated last year as it was being smuggled into that country, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, Adam Malima told Tanzania Parliament. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mixed reactions over plans to have prepaid water supply in Malawi Newstime Africa Malawi Amid denunciations and counter accusations between water suppliers and clients on poor delivery service and wastefulness, respectively, the Blantyre Water Board has announced that it is rolling out a Pre-paid system project. The project will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reproductive rights: A matter of life and death - Thomson Reuters Foundation Reuters AlertNet (blog) My great great grandmothers might possibly have envied Malita Luciano, a 28-year-old who gave birth to her fourth child at a birthing clinic in Mbole, Malawi, two weeks ago. Malita chose to space out the births of her children—she's had one every two ... See all stories on this topic » |
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