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Impoverished Malawi sells presidential jet for $15 million Reuters LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi's luxury presidential jet, bought by late leader Bingu wa Mutharika, has been sold for $15 million to raise cash for the impoverished African country, a government official said on Wednesday. Mutharika, who left the economy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Injured Sadiki Dropped AllAfrica.com THE Warriors technical department yesterday were left a distraught lot after they were forced to drop FC Platinum midfielder Ali Sadiki from the team that is set to travel to Malawi tomorrow for an international friendly match. Zimbabwe are scheduled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Partnership Paves Way to Ethical Sourcing of Biodiversity in Tanzania ... EIN News (press release) In Malawi and Mozambique, IFC and PhytoTrade will work with the baobab and mafura supply chains to increase market access and create linkages between local producers and large international organizations. The number of international buyers for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mvula sues police over arrest The Times Group (blog) Humphrey Mvula has dragged the Malawi Police Service to court over his arrest in 2010 on suspicion that he was harbouring Sudi Sulaimana whom the police were hunting for alleged offences. Documents we have seen show that Mvula filed the lawsuit in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fast5 netball series already on Cullen's radar Yahoo!Xtra Blogs (blog) Twenty high-speed Fast5 matches were played over three days between the world's top netballing nations, Australia, New Zealand, England, Jamaica, South Africa and Malawi in front of a vocal and enthusiastic crowd at Auckland's Vector Arena last year ... See all stories on this topic » |
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