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Poly students protest over allowances: Clash with Malawi Police Nyasa Times Armed police rushed to disrupt a protest the scholars were staging in Masauko Chipembere Highway demanding an increment on their monthly meal and upkeep allowance from K40, 000 to around K55, 000 per student, arguing the current allocation is not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Charity shop to help fund Malawi trip Ballymoney and Moyle Times A group of eight people mainly from the Ballymoney area are planning to travel to Malawi in Africa to embark on building work and helping spread the gospel. The Mission trip will take the volunteers to Ekwendeni where they will become involved in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hopes for progress on climate adaptation fund ChristianToday Its own study into adaptation projects in Malawi found that for every $1 invested in helping vulnerable communities to recover quickly from flood or drought, there was $24 of benefit. Communities in Malawi are having to adjust to dry spells and floods ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
United Nations Re-Iterates Tanzanian Involvement in DR Congo AllAfrica.com South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi will each send an infantry battalion of 850 soldiers, said Madnodje Mounoubai, spokesman for the United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission, which will incorporate the brigade. The remaining 519 troops will be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tanzania says to send troops to DR Congo soon despite rebel threat Nzweek The Tanzanian troops will join their counterparts from South Africa and Malawi to provide a balance to the already prevailing United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in DR Congo (MONUSCO). The country has suffered years of conflict with the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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