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Tuesday 23 April 2013

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President Joyce Banda indicts Malawi Media; finds it guilty of Bingu wa ...
The Maravi Post
Joyce Banda MZUZU (MaraPost)—Malawi president Joyce Banda has tried and passed a verdict which has it that the Malawi media squarely killed President Bingu Wa Mutharika. Banda passed the shocker at her Sanjika palace in Blantyre yesterday when ...
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The Maravi Post
Armed robbers ransack Malawi Ombudsman's residence
Nyasa Times
A group of fully armed robbers Sunday morning broke into the house of Malawi's Ombudsman Justice Tujilane Chizumila and made away with cash and assorted items but did not harm anyone, police have confirmed. Central Region Police Spokesperson ...
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Nyasa Times
All go for Malawi fund-raiser
Warrnambool Extra
Members of the Warrnambool Presbyterian Church's Gogo group (from left) Leslie Westmoreland, Louis Prout, Beth Benfell and Roslyn Patterson are hosting a giant garage sale this weekend to raise money for Malawi grandmothers looking after their ...
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The clergy and political partisanship in Malawi
The Maravi Post
A reverend, Dr Lazuras Chakwera who serves Malawi Assemblies of God church as president since 1989, declared his interest to contest for the presidency of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) at the convention scheduled to take place on April 27. Though it ...
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The Maravi Post
'Fish and Chip'jumpers head for Malawi
Oban Times
malawi-fish-and-chips More than 500 'fish and chip' jumpers have been made by ladies from the Scottish Association for Marine Sceince (SAMS) at Dunstaffnage and Tesco Oban,staff and friends at Dunbeg Primary School and other clubs in the Oban area ...
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Oban Times
Malawian govt says Multichoice operating GOtv illegally
Telecompaper (subscription)
The government has stopped MultiChoice from rolling out its low-cost GOtv service, which was launched in January, because it was operating illegally, Malawi News reported. Minister of Information and Civic Education Moses Kunkuyu confirmed the ...
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Manad launches sign language project, website - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
Briefing the media yesterday, Manad National Chairperson Charles Mtambo said the development of the website, www.manadmw.org, is expected to make information about Manad and the deaf community in general easily accessible and promote Malawi ...
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Dr Lazarus Chakwera's duping of Nkhoma Synod to cost his bid
The Maravi Post
News that CCAP Nkhoma Synod clerics visited Malawi Congress Party (MCP) President, John Tembo, to try and persuade him to continue leading the party might come as a strange arrangement for many. However, Malawi Civil Forum has established that ...
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The Maravi Post
Like a virgin - to the written word, at least... - Bizcommunity.com
Bizcommunity.com
In a hastily scrawled missive to none other than the recently elected President of Malawi, Joyce Banda, the US diva requested in a letter scrawled on yellow note paper that the head of the nation find the time in her "very busy schedule" to - dare I ...
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Carlsberg workers protest bonus pay - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
Employees of Carlsberg Malawi Limited yesterday staged a strike demanding a 125 percent bonus their employer reportedly promised to pay in December last year. The employees said their action was triggered by an internal communication issued on ...
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Going south
The Economist (blog)
Elsewhere in Southern Africa, government-controlled carriers are in a similarly parlous state: Zambian Airways went bankrupt in 2009; Air Malawi lacks the foreign partner it needs to survive; and South African Airways, a wounded giant, remains listless ...
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The Economist (blog)
Mkango Resources has "very strong" project in Songwe, reckons Dawes
Proactive Investors UK
The cash will go towards taking the project in Malawi to the next level and through to pre-feasibility - for which work is already swiftly advancing, chief executive Will Dawes tells Proactive Investors. Indeed, Dawes took part in the fundraise, as JP ...
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Proactive Investors UK


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