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Sena Corridor to Benefit From Japanese Aid AllAfrica.com Yokohama — Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe has assured Malawi Government that Japan will review the proposal on the development of the Sena Corridor with a view of providing financial and technical assistance. This was in response to the request ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yokohama City to Assist Malawi City Councils AllAfrica.com Yokohama — The hiccup that the Malawi cities have in refuse and waste management will be eased following a pledge by the Mayor of Yokohama City, Fumiko Hayashi, to provide cities in Malawi with refuse collection trucks. Mayor Hayashi stated this in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Donates Computers to Immigration Department AllAfrica.com Making the donation in Lilongwe, Chinese Deputy Ambassador to Malawi, Zhang Yuebang, who is currently charge' d'affaires said the computers would help the Immigration Department boost its capacity. "Malawi is the warm heart of Africa, hence it receives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nsanje Commemorates 2013 Aids Candlelight Memorial AllAfrica.com The guest of honor connected the rise of infections to underdevelopment saying that if more people continue getting infected or affected every day they will not be participating in development activities adding that, "Malawi will remain underdeveloped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mchinji Police Officers Geared to Fight GBV Through Gewe Project AllAfrica.com The workshop focused on drilling the officers how to handle GBV in their various duties as one way of implementing the GEWE project which is financed by the European Union through the UNFPA and is being implemented by the Malawi government. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cross-Border Business, Tourism Slowing Down HIV Fight in Mzuzu City AllAfrica.com Malawi: Cross-Border Business, Tourism Slowing Down HIV Fight in Mzuzu City. By Rose Cross, 2 June 2013. Mzuzu — An increase in cross-border businesses and tourism are some of the major factors slowing down efforts towards Zero HIV and AIDS ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mchinji Police Tips Students On Vandalism AllAfrica.com Malawi: Mchinji Police Tips Students On Vandalism. By Enelless Nyale, 2 June 2013. Mchinji — Mchinji police station on Friday advised students from Mthunzi and Fair View private schools in the district to desist from school vandalism and give chance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Journalists attacked in Malawi, South Africa and Zambia Bizcommunity.com Journalists in Malawi, South Africa and Zambia came under attack in separate incidents this past week. All journalists affected practice as photojournalists. On Thursday, 30 May 2013, Malawian photojournalist Thoko Chikondi was punched several times by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Deputy Minister for Transport, Dr Athumani Mfutakamba IPPmedia Malawi has protested against reports about plans by Tanzania to deploy two ships on Lake Nyasa, which it says threaten mediation efforts to resolve a long-standing border dispute between the two countries. Malawi's Foreign Affairs Minister, Ephraim ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan Hosts Reception for African Leaders, Joyce Banda Meets Malawians ... AllAfrica.com "The President took the opportunity to thank Dr. Kim for the support the Bank continues to render Malawi, including the announcement on Tuesday by the World Bank Board of Executive Directors of the approved a US$50 million grant (about K16 billion) to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BBA8: Gossipy Natasha survives as Denzel, Huddah get the boot The Maravi Post BLANTYRE (MaraPost) -- Malawi's Natasha, known for her no-nonsense dealings and gossiping, survived eviction on Sunday in the Big Brother house, much to her relief, as two East Africans -- Denzel from Uganda and Huddah from Kenya -- were kicked just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netball: Leota puts off Silver Ferns decision Yahoo!Xtra Blogs (blog) She says if she doesn't commit this year to the series against Australia and Malawi, she won't play next year in the Commonwealth Games. She says it would awesome to be part of, but she would need to play this year. "So for me I'd need to be a part of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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