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Should there be a shake-up of the riot police over tear? Topix - Sunday, March 18, 2007 s it economically viable to put up a coffee factory in Tororo instead of Mbale, Manafwa or Bududa? It is like building a fish processing industry in Moroto. Comment ... more
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High Level UN Delegation Arrives in Baidoa As Mortars Hit Mogadishu Topix - Sunday, March 18, 2007 delegation led by the Kalomo, the assistant of UN secretary general, arrived in Baidoa, a base for the Somali transitional government, on Sunday. Comment ... more
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Malawi: redefining wealth Global Voices Online - Sunday, March 18, 2007 p>Victor Kaonga asks, “Is Malawi really poor?” : Isn’t Malawi rich in human resources-some of which are helping keep the Westerners in good health? Aren’t Malawians rich in cultural diversity and depth? The natural vegetation and animal life is marvelous and some of it unique to Malawi. Isn’t Malawi... more
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Malawi: Is homosexuality anti-Malawi?, Voices against former President, and Malawian blogger visits Yahoo! Global Voices Online - Saturday, March 17, 2007 p>Homosexuality is one the most controversial topics and illegal to practise in Malawi . However, many Malawians in the diaspora are faced with the reality of gay or lesbian relationships. A regular Malawian blogger on MMalawikutheba is shocked at the behaviour of some Malawians who are gay... more
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Is homosexuality is anti-Malawi?, Voices against former... Topix - Saturday, March 17, 2007 alawi: Is homosexuality is anti-Malawi?, Voices against former President, and Malawian blogger visits Yahoo! Sub-Saharan Africa , Malawi , Weblog , Business , Diaspora , Elections , Humor , LGBT , Technology , ... Comment ... more
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Retiree makes a difference Topix - Saturday, March 17, 2007 etired state employee Russ Cahill is going to be a hero in the African nation of Uganda. Comment ... more
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Malawi: Is homosexuality is anti-Malawi?, Voices against former President, and Malawian blogger visits Yahoo! Global Voices Online - Saturday, March 17, 2007 p>Homosexuality is one the most controversial topics and illegal to practise in Malawi . However, many Malawians in the diaspora are faced with the reality of gay or lesbian relationships. A regular Malawian blogger on MMalawikutheba is shocked at the behaviour of some Malawians who are gay... more
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Tragedy intervenes for Africa Correspondent Topix - Saturday, March 17, 2007 LIZABETH JACKSON: Geoff Thompson wasn't the only ABC foreign correspondent to have a harrowing couple of weeks. Comment ... more
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Minister Kivejinja loses election appeal Topix - Friday, March 16, 2007 ampala Central MP Lukwago, the lawyer of winner Abdu Katuntu and friends celebrate their victory By Hillary Nsambu THE Court of Appeal has upheld the cancellation of the election to Parliament of the Third ... Comment ... more
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Striving to provide safe water Topix - Friday, March 16, 2007 n 1996 following the enactment of the Waterworks Act of 1995 government established the Northern Region Water Board alongside two other regional water boards-Southern and Central. Comment ... more
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Top mine exec dies in crash Topix - Friday, March 16, 2007 t least two people were killed, including a top executive, when a plane chartered by the Australian mining firm Paladin crashed in central Malawi on Thursday, the company and Malawian officials said. Comment ... more
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Study doubts high HIV rates in IDP camps Topix - Friday, March 16, 2007 new HIV/Aids survey has cast doubt on the widely-held assumption that internally displaced persons and refugees are more likely to be HIV-infected than people in ostensibly more stable settings. Comment ... more
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Rebecca McQuillan on building a future beyond Comic Relief Discuss the issues in the Herald Forum Topix - Friday, March 16, 2007 HELPING HAND: The pupils at Domasi Mission School are energetic and enthusiastic despite class sizes of up to 80, and huge differences in ability Visit The Herald's online forum When the clean-up began after ... Comment ... more
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Bingu on whistle stop tour Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 resident Bingu wa Mutharika, whose public rally scheduled for Sunday in Mzuzu, has been received with mixed reactions, is expected to conduct a whistle stop tour, his first since he fell out of grace with the ... Comment ... more
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Ugandan troops begin 'suicide mission' in Somalia Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ess than 24 hours before Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni began deploying the vanguard of a peace mission to Somalia, his police force was busy firing tear gas to disperse demonstrators in central Kampala. Comment ... more
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2 UPDF injured in Somali clash Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he commander of the land forces, Lt. Ge. Katumba Wamala, watches his troops board a plane at Entebbe heading to Somalia yesterday By Emmy Allio and agencies Ugandan soldiers had their first encounter with ... Comment ... more
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Perth link to African air deaths Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 N Australian working for a Perth-based mining company has been killed in a plane crash in the southern African country of Malawi. Comment ... more
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New Moves to Meet MDGs for Maternal And Infant Care Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 alawi has launched a pilot project to investigate ways of reducing the number of mothers and children who die every year to help it reach its millennium development goals by 2015. Comment ... more
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France to cancel Malawi's US$9 million Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ar 09,2007 by Ephraim Munthali France will this year cancel a US$9 million debt Malawi owes that country, the French Ambassador to Malawi and Zambia Francis Saudubray said on Wednesday. Comment ... more
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No Sign of Survivors in Malawi Jet Crash Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 private plane hired by an Australian uranium mining company hit a tree and crashed into a maize field Thursday, and all on board were feared dead, police and eyewitnesses said. Comment ... more
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