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Malawi journalist beating: Security officer Chilinda faces assault charges Nyasa Times Malawi Police say they will press assault and malicious damage to property charges to Parliamentary chief security officer Youngson Chilinda for beating up Nation Publications Limited (NPL) photojournalist Thoko Chikondi. Chilinda, a former army ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Japan, Malawi sign pact for construction of teachers college in Lilongwe Nyasa Times Malawian President Joyce Banda, on Friday held bilateral discussions with the President of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Akihiko Tanaka at the Intercontinental Yokohoma Hotel and witnessed the signing of a Grant Agreement where Japan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malawi Parliament security officer beat up photojournalist:Updated Nyasa Times Chilinda attacked the journalist as she was taking pictures of Consumer Association of Malawi (Cama) executive director John Kapito after he presented the petition to the Speaker. He suspected the journalist was taking pictures without his consent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malawi civil servants salaries increase shifted to next budget Nyasa Times If Civil Servants were hoping that they would push the government into raising their salaries anytime soon they should forget—as news coming from the Capital Hill says the salary increments will only be made in the 2013-14 financial year. It had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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S. Korea Denies Report of Plan to Import 100000 Malawi Workers Businessweek South Korea's government denied a media report that it agreed with the Malawian government to receive as many as 100,000 people from the southern African country to work in the Asian nation's factories and farms. "Our government has not received any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drama at Malawi Parliament : Kalilani, Daud outshine each other The Maravi Post Jean Kalilani LILONGWE(MANA)— There was drama at Parliament on Thursday when parliamentarian for Dowa Central Dr. Jean Kalilani walked into the chamber donning a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) scarf, contrary to parliamentary regulations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Africa gave life to Paul Theroux, but now brings death Montreal Gazette Soon after graduating from university in 1963, Paul Theroux joined the Peace Corps and went to teach in Malawi. In the intervening 50 years, his life and frequent travels to Africa have fuelled many books, both non-fiction and fiction. In a life of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Recovered nation, begging budgets and slave labour The Maravi Post Malawian President Joyce Banda in her state of the nation address earlier this month told Malawians that as far as she was concerned, the so called tough financial measures that she had implemented when she had ascended to Malawian presidency 12 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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