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Sunday 5 May 2013

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Malawi improves 71 steps on press freedom index 2013
Nyasa Times
Malawi has been ranked on position 75 from 146 last year on Press Freedom Index 2013 released by Reporters Without Borders showing Malawi has jumped 71 steps. The ranking has been welcomed by government, saying it calls for celebrations.
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Nyasa Times
JB's Zimbabwe style land reform shocks Malawi donors
Nyasa Times
Shocked with Malawi President Joyce Banda's declaration that her country will adopt the Zimbabwe land reform policy as a way of empowering locals, the country's main donors that include the United States, UK and the EU summoned Ministry of Foreign ...
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Nyasa Times
Kachali optimistic of PP winning 2014 polls: 'We know everything about Malawi ...
Nyasa Times
Malawi vice president Khumbo Kachali says he is optimistic that the People's Party (PP) will the 2014 elections arguing that almost every Malawian is satisfied with the economic progress brought by president Joyce Banda's administration. Speaking ...
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NPL triumphs in Misa-Malawi awards, beats rival BNL clean
The Maravi Post
Ephraim Munthali Nation Publications Limited (NPL), publisher of The Nation, Nation on Sunday and Weekend Nation, on Saturday was awarded Media House of the Year Award (Print) by the Media Institute for Southern Africa-Malawi beating leading rival ...
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The Maravi Post
KB launch new base with draw against Silver: Malawi TNM Super League
Nyasa Times
Kamuzu Barracks ( FC on Sunday, May 05, 2013launched their new home base of Dedza Stadium with a goal-less draw against defending TNM Super League champions Silver Strikers. Despite not producing any goals, the game had all the ingredients of a ...
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Nyasa Times
Media body chair steals thunder from Malawi Information Minister on Table ...
The Maravi Post
BLANTYRE (MaraPost) -- Cheered on by fellow journalists, MISA regional chairman Anthony Kasunda on Saturday stole the thunder from Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu when he told a packed audience at the NAMISA media awards that Pres.
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Less Malawian women dying during childbirth - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
As midwives around the world celebrated the 'International Day of the Midwife' on Sunday, Malawian chiefs continued their daily campaign to save the lives of expectant mothers to further reduce the country's maternal mortality rate. Malawi's maternal ...
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Religious gurus back Chakwera - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
BARELY a day after one of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) presidential aspirants the Revered Dr. Lazarus Chakwera resigned as Malawi Assemblies of God Church leader to focus on his newly found political career, a number of religious gurus and ...
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Open up MBC—Misa - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
THE Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) Malawi Chapter marked this year's World Press Freedom Day with a call to government to free public broadcaster MBC from the whims of government. Misa Malawi Chairperson Anthony Kasunda presented a ...
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Is it healthy for the MCP to have 10 aspiring pres...
The Times Group (blog)
People are eager to see the after¬math of the MCP convention, especially on the issue of which one of the contestants- namely Beston Majoni, Reverend Dr. Lazarous Chakwera, retired Chief Justice Lovemore Munro, former Farmers Union of Malawi ...
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M23 rebels in DRC prepare for battle with new UN force
The Guardian
The force, which will include troops from South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi, will be equipped with an artillery unit and attack helicopters, and is intended to neutralise the year-long M23 rebellion and other armed groups in eastern DRC. But Colonel ...
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The Guardian
EU to condemn violation of media rights - The BNL Times
The Times Group (blog)
On Tuesday the British High Commissioner to Malawi Michael Nevin appealed to government to consider signing a declaration aimed at promoting media freedoms, which Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) Malawi Chapter presented to President Joyce ...
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