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Malawi Activists Worry About President's Refusal to Sign Press Accord Voice of America BLANTYRE, MALAWI — Malawi President Joyce Banda has refused to endorse the 2007 Declaration of Table Mountain, which calls for a repeal of criminal defamation and 'insult' laws in order to protect freedom of the press. Numerous press freedom and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TA Bvumbwe flees Thyolo and goes into hiding after receiving threats Malawi Today Traditional Authority (T/A) Bvumbwe of Thyolo, who has crossed paths with the ruling People's Party (PP) over his remarks at a funeral service attended by Malawi President Joyce Banda, has gone missing after receiving death threats through anonymous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malawian court allows MACRA to revoke G-Mobile licence Telecompaper (subscription) The Supreme Court of Appeal has allowed the Malawi Communication Regulatory Authority (MACRA) to revoke the licence of a would-be third mobile phone operator, ending a protracted legal battle, Biztech reported. The court dismissed a ruling by the High ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palmgren is new Namibia boss football411.com An ex-Sierra Leone, DR Congo and Rwanda coach, Palmgren has plenty of experience in international football and takes the reins in time for the Brave Warriors' World Cup qualifiers against Malawi and Nigeria. He replaces Bernard Kaanjuka, who stepped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tsvangirai out to foil Mugabe Sadc coup - The Zimbabwe Independent Zimbabwe Independent Mugabe has always had good relations with Malawian leaders. After the storm around her rise and diplomacy subsided, Banda was last week invited to open the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo. She was treated like royalty and judging by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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