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Malawi's President impressed with Gushungo Dairy BizDay Zimbabwe Zvimba – Malawi President Joyce Banda visited the Zimbabwe first family's Gushungo Farm and praised them for establishing a thriving enterprise and taking the lead in value adition and employment creation. Banda is in Zimbabwe to officially open the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maternal Health Hotline Helps Malawians Stay Connected PBS Doreen Namasala has been a community health worker for over a decade in rural Malawi, a small landlocked country in southeast Africa. With a population of roughly 15 million, an estimated 60 percent of women report having serious problems accessing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JB to adopt Zimbabwe land reform initiative - The BNL Times The Times Group (blog) State-owned Herald Online quoted her saying she will soon send experts to Zimbabwe to study the two programmes and recommend how they could be implemented in Malawi. Banda has hailed Zimbabwe's land reform and economic empowerment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hot Docs 2013 Review: WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL Subverts the Expected ... Twitch Is it the story of a resourceful and ingenious young Malawi boy who builds a windmill from available detritus using diagrams in a book so his parents have a way to power their water pump during a particularly nasty African drought? Or is it the story ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Zimbabweans Can Be Masters of Own Destiny' AllAfrica.com Philanthropic projects being run by the First Family in Mazowe show that Zimbabweans are able to be masters of their own destiny, Malawi President Joyce Banda has said. President Banda said the projects demonstrated economic prowess and that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Global African Media Talks with President Koroma during his recent visit to ... Sierra Express Media Honoring the invitation of US President Barack Obama to a meeting at the White House (with the Heads of State of Senegal, Malawi and Cape Verde), Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma spent a four-day visit in Washington, DC from March 26 to March ... See all stories on this topic » |
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