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Pac blasts lands bosses Topix - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"To me this sounds that he [the controlling officer] has divorced himself from the responsibility of collecting the rentals" The Public Accounts Committee of Parliament yesterday took a swipe at senior officials from the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Surveys, saying they are failing to do... more
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Japanese Development Idea Helps Rural Dwellers allAfrica.com - Tuesday, May 15, 2007 Japanese concept to help villages in Malawi focus their efforts on producing and marketing a single product has turned around the lives of rural ... more
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Somali News Update: AU Fails to Recruit 'Occupation' Troops; 2 Killed in Bombing Topix - Monday, May 14, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"No state member of the AU who promised troops has canceled. It is a question of resources which we expect from partners" AU Mission in Balance The Monitor 10 May 2007 By Frank Nyakairu & Agencies Kampala The African Union president announced... more
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Development Concept from Japan Helping Rural Dwellers allAfrica.com - Monday, May 14, 2007 Japanese concept to help villages in Malawi focus their efforts on producing and marketing a single product has turned around the lives of rural ... more
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MRA lied on Bingu's cars Topix - Sunday, May 13, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"MRA should work according to the law and not to justify that which is unlawful" Lawyer Mabvuto Hara on Wednedsay challenged the Malawi Revenue Authority to cite the law that allows a president to buy duty free vehicles for use by a political party, arguing that... more
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Diallo cheats death Topix - Saturday, May 12, 2007 p> The Minister for Livestock Development Anthony Diallo and several Chama Cha Mapinduzi leaders narrowly escaped death after the boat in which they were travelling from Mwanza to Nansio, Ukerewe Island, capsized ... via IPPMEDIA ... more
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Malawi: Introducing Malawian bloggers Global Voices Online - Saturday, May 12, 2007 p> Ndagha introduces Malawian bloggers : “Today, as I look at the road to blogging, I realise it is still a new journey for many fellow Malawians. Since the publication of an article “Malawians Turn to the blogosphere” in March this year, I have recieved lots of comments and enquiries... more
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Malawian president reshuffles his cabinet Topix - Saturday, May 12, 2007 p> Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika, who has pledged to bring economic stability to the impoverished nation, announced a cabinet reshuffle on Thursday. via Independent Online ... more
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LDS mission president killed in traffic accident Topix - Friday, May 11, 2007 p> A Heber businessman serving as president of the Uganda Kampala Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was killed in a traffic accident Thursday morning. via Deseret News ... more
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P Square promise great shows Topix - Thursday, May 10, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"This day is commemorated by reggae lovers worldwide. We shall celebrate his life at Ange Noir, featuring some of his best hits of all time" These days, no Ugandan nightclub or radio station is complete without playing P-Square's songs Temptations and Bizzy Body. ... more
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Against the current Topix - Thursday, May 10, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"The power situation has forced me to get a generator that I can't afford" Leisure Regulars Alexis Okeowo Kampala Damned power outages: The Kiira Dam runs in parallel with the Nalubaale Dam in Jinja, Uganda . via Mail & Guardian ... more
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Malawi: 'Brain Drain' in Health System Continues Unabated Topix - Wednesday, May 09, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"I have been working for many years as a nurse and at one time we were many on the ward and we were all working as a team.The burden of caring for patients was shared; we were even able to take time to have a cup of tea." ... more
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Small farmers hit by changes in the climate IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 mall-scale farmers in Malawi are becoming aware that they are bearing the brunt of climate change, which has been adversely affecting productivity, according to a new study by an international aid agency. ... more
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Fishing for food in dry seasons IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 ith food security often at the mercy of erratic weather patterns, Southern Africa could bank on its "tremendous" potential to farm fish to sustain its predominantly agrarian communities, according to aquaculture experts. ... more
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Bumper harvest expected again this year IRIN - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 armers in Malawi are attributing the abundant harvest they are looking forward to - a total of 3.2 million metric tonnes of maize this year - to a combination of good rains and subsidised fertiliser, although there are still remaining pockets of vulnerability. ... more
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Malawi: feel-good factor, bumper harvest, and vampire stories Global Voices Online - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 p> Having just returned from a short visit to Malawi, it is almost impossible not to write about the general sense of optimism the country is awash in especially in the cities, among the middle class. The one thing that no one fails to mention is the strength of... more
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Bingu is right on duty free cars - MRA Topix - Tuesday, May 08, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Does personal use extend to other things? How far does it go? There is need to first get the definition of this" The Malawi Revenue Authority says President Bingu wa Mutharika did not use the Presidents and Benefits Act but the Customs and Excise Duty and... more
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Getting it Right on Tuberculosis allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 lthough Tuberculosis (TB) has been in existence for about a century and a quarter, confusions and misunderstandings on the nature of the disease continue to grow despite clarifications from medical practitioners on what exactly the pandemic ... more
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Microbicide Trials On HIV Transmission Prevention Halted allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 alawi will continue with phase 3 Trials on the efficacy of a microbicide gel that is being tested for HIV prevention in women despite trials of a similar kind being halted in other participating ... more
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SWAM in the Fight Against HIV/Aids in Nkhota Kota allAfrica.com - Monday, May 07, 2007 n it's efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the Society for Women Against AIDS in Malawi (SWAM) is implementing a two year project in Nkhotakota District aimed at empowering the youth, girls and young women in particular to have increased access to Sexual and Reproductive Health ... more
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