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Malawi now says SADC mediation 'a waste of time' The Citizen Daily Lilongwe/Dar es Salaam.Referring the border dispute between Tanzania and Malawi to the forum of retired southern African heads of state is a waste of time, according to Malawian President Joyce Banda.President Banda said on Monday that the three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Madonna visits Malawi for first time in two years Belfast Telegraph Comments. Email; Print; Font Size. Madonna. 02 April 2013. Madonna has reportedly taken her adopted children to their native Malawi for the first time in two years and landed in the African nation for an unannounced visit on Monday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Madonna takes children to Malawi Belfast Telegraph David's 2006 adoption was straightforward, but Madonna had to take her case to adopt Mercy to the Malawi Supreme Court as she had not lived in the country for two years. In her statement to court she promised to bring David and Mercy back "every two or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Malawian Judge Must Go Home – MMD Zambia Reports Judge Chikopa must be repatriated back to Malawi until the time when his services will be required because his continued stay in the country is demeaning the country's judicial system says MMD Copperbelt Provincial Publicity and Information secretary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Contenders to replace Declan Kidney in the Ireland hotseat Irish Independent Malawians hail Madonna project. Schoolchildren joined by hundreds of villagers have danced around pop diva Madonna and serenaded her with praise songs as she inspected school blocks she helped to construct in Malawi. Madonna adopted son David ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pictures Of The Day: 3rd April 2013 Huffington Post UK American pop star Madonna (2nd L) sits on April 2, 2013 with the two children she adopted in Malawi, David Banda (L) and Mercy James (3rd R), in a classroom of the Mkoko Primary School in the area of Santhe in Kasungu district, central Malawi, one of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pres. Joyce Banda expresses concern over maize damage in storage; Admarc ... The Maravi Post Speaking to journalists Monday at news conference upon arrival from the United Kingdom, Botswana and the US, the Malawi leader said she received a report about the maize damage but she assured Malawians they wouldn't go hungry as there was maize ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ntata rubbishes Malawian online reports for exaggerated reporting of treaso ... The Maravi Post MZUZU—Youthful London based Malawian Lawyer and former Presidential legal advisor Z. Allan Ntata has expressed disappointment with the way some Malawian online media outlets are reporting matters surrounding the treason case in which he was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical personnel condemned to prison for sexual assault allvoices A medical personnel working at Malawi's central hospital in the country's northern region has been sentenced to eight years imporisonment with hard after being found of sexually assaulting a mentally ill woman. The Malawian Clinician was accused of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bellew Wants Redemption, Chilemba Says 'No UK' Fight BoxingScene.com Liverpool's Tony "Bomber" Bellew (174lbs) failed to fire on Saturday night when meeting Malawi's Isaac "Golden Boy" Chilemba (173lbs) at Liverpool's Echo Arena in an eliminator for Chad Dawson's WBC light-heavyweight title. Bellew was made to miss on a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The media hype,the development talk Cocorioko Take note that Sierra Leone, Senegal, Malawi and Cape Verde have made significant progress toward promoting self-governing reform. President Ernest Bai Koroma, during his visit attended several meetings with his host, President Barack Obama at the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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