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Chiefs ordered to attend Bingu rally Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Government, through the Ministry of Local Government, has ordered chiefs in the Southern Region to attend President Bingu wa Mutharika's Democratic Progressive Party rally scheduled for Njamba Freedom Park in ... via The Nation ... more
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Mangochi traders cry foul Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Small-scale traders in Mangochi on Tuesday accused government of failing to protect local business persons from illegal foreign traders who have crowded-out locals at Mangochi Boma. via The Nation ... more
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Walking with donor: The case of Khuyukuyu Health Centre Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> After four years, memories are still fresh in the minds of people of Khuyukuyu in Mzimba North when they used to walk over 20 kilometres to access health services. via The Nation ... more
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NAG told to operate under MCCCI Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Stakeholders have asked the National Action Group -a grouping of donors, the private sector and government through which several economic and policy issues are discussed-to have its secretariat under the Malawi ... via The Nation ... more
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KaiRo International to build US$4m casino Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> KaiRo International-owners of the Colony Club Casino along Victoria Avenue in Blantyre-on Friday unveiled plans to construct a purpose-built casino at the cost of US$4 million along Mahatma Ghandi Road near the ... via The Nation ... more
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Missing ex-Bushenyi chairman resurfaces Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> He disappeared under mysterious circumstances but has now resurfaced after three years. via Daily Monitor ... more
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Chief accuses Illovo of causing floods Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> The chief also accused District Commissioner Harrison Lende of conniving with Illovo to relocate people in the area to pave way for the company to buy land on which to cultivate sugarcane. via The Nation ... more
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Salima Hospital attains infection-free status Topix - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> Salima District Hospital on Wednesday was awarded with a shield and a certificate for achieving excellence in Infection Prevention and Control practices. via The Nation ... more
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Malawi: If I was a young man, there could have been blood in this country Global Voices Online - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 p> According to Malawi Politics, the president of New Republican Party (NRP), Gwanda Chakuamba, is a man of many faces: “Mr Chakuamba has a reputation for violent outbursts and has spent most of his adult life either on the political platform or in prison. “If I was a young... more
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Private Radio Stations Censored Over Political Coverage allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 ive radio broadcasts of opposition rallies in the lead-up to presidential polls in 2009 led state regulators in the commercial city of Blantyre this week to bar all private radio stations in Malawi from airing live broadcasts without permission, according to local journalists and media reports. Officials accused unnamed stations... more
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Eyewitness: Uganda attacks on Asians Topix - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 p> Kampala resident Salim Matovu was at Thursday's protest against the allocation of a forest reserve to a sugar company, which turned violent leading to the death of at least three people. via BBC ... more
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Peasants No More allAfrica.com - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ARMERS IN LILONGWE'S Katundulu and Gwire villages in central Malawi came together in March to review progress towards achieving their five-year ... more
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Being a 'Good Pupil' Can Be Bad for You allAfrica.com - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ive years after the famine in which more than 1,000 Malawians died and 8 million of the country's 12 million people suffered from hunger, the bitter memory of bad policy advice still lingers ... more
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Eyewitness: Uganda attacks on Asians Topix - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 p> Kampala resident Salim Matovu was at Thursday's protest against the allocation of a forest reserve to a sugar company, which turned violent leading to the death of at least three people. via BBC ... more
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Malawi Awaits Madonna's Return Topix - Monday, April 16, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"She is overseeing the building of a children's health care center. She is absolutely not adopting another baby" Malawi is preparing for a return visit by pop star Madonna , whose efforts to adopt a Malawian toddler last fall sparked an international controversy. The... more
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Three dead in Ugandan protests Topix - Sunday, April 15, 2007 p> At least three people have been killed during violent protests against a government decision to hive off swathes of protected forest for sugar plantation by an Indian company, police said. via Sunday Times ... more
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Malawi: A Biblical Lesson for Malawi Politicians, Blogger Graduates With a Distinction, Unique Lake Malawi Species and Robots Separate Couple Global Voices Online - Saturday, April 14, 2007 p>Whoever is reading this might know just how dangerous it can be to trust anything on the Internet . The reasons are numerous. No need to labour and explain them. Malawi’s newest blog Kwathunetwork (’ Kwathu ‘ means ‘home’) is a place for discussing the... more
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Man stoned to death as protesters riot over plans to chop down rainforest Topix - Saturday, April 14, 2007 p> IN KAMPALA A MOB stoned to death an Asian man in Uganda yesterday and two other people were killed during a protest against plans to cut down nearly a third of a rainforest reserve to grow sugarcane. via Scotsman.com News ... more
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International Tobacco Buyers Jump Over Land in Malawi allAfrica.com - Friday, April 13, 2007 IMBABWE stands to lose millions of dollars in potential earnings from tobacco as international buyers are flocking to Malawi, shunning the local auction floors where a dispute over prices and the exchange rate have delayed the selling ... more
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Country Buys Maize From Malawi allAfrica.com - Friday, April 13, 2007 ALAWI, swamped with surplus maize from two bumper harvests, will export 400 000 tonnes of the staple to cash-strapped Zimbabwe, the head of the state-run strategic maize reserve agency said on ... more
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