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Malawian Musings: Diaspora, Internet-based Radio, Nigerian Movies, Stray Dogs, Silicon Valley dreams, and Muluzi’s comeback Global Voices Online - Thursday, March 15, 2007 p>The Malawian blogosphere has been abuzz with news of Malawian initiatives involving radio broadcasting and the Internet; Malawians in the diaspora; personal narratives about dislikes, trips and city issues; and the political comeback of former President Muluzi who is said to be planning a return to contest for another term... more
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Langer Heinrich CEO Killed in Malawi allAfrica.com - Thursday, March 15, 2007 here was uncertainty at Langer Heinrich this week on the official opening date of the mine after its chief executive, Garnet Halliday, was killed in a plane crash Malawi on ... more
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New Moves to Meet MDGs for Maternal And Infant Care allAfrica.com - 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 (MDGs) by ... more
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Malawi - Topix.net Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 ews on Malawi continually updated from thousands of sources around the ... more
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One Australian dead in Ma Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 erth uranium miner Paladin Resources has confirmed one of its Australian employees has died in a plane crash in the tiny African nation of Malawi. Comment ... more
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Miner mourns loss of executive in plane crash Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 estern Australian mining company Paladin has described as tragic the loss of a senior executive in a plane crash in Africa. Comment ... more
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SA pilot dies in Malawi crash Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 private plane hired by an Australian uranium mining company hit a tree and crashed into a maize field in Malawi on Thursday, killing the pilot and a company executive, said the company and witnesses. Comment ... more
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'No progress made' on Malawi's science university Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 he promised university will boost science in Malawi [LILONGWE] A Malawi parliament member has demanded an explanation for why the government has made no progress with Lilongwe's science and technology ... Comment ... more
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Two killed in Malawi crash Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 director of the Australian mining firm Paladin Resources has been killed alongside his South African pilot when their light aircraft crashed in central Malawi, the company announced. Comment ... more
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Private Plane Crashes in Malawi; 2 Dead Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 senior Australian mining executive in charge of the development of a new uranium mine in the southern African country died Thursday when his chartered light aircraft crashed. Comment ... more
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Watering holes you must visit Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 all them bars, pubs, honky-tonks or watering holes, whatever, they are an important part of the life of the average corporate worker in Uganda. Comment ... more
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Hilton Hotel to be ready by November Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 agimu with Hamid at the construction site in Nakasero THE $90m Kampala Hilton Hotel will be ready for the Commonwealth meeting slated for November, the chairman of the Aya Group, Mohamed Hamid, has said, ... Comment ... more
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Australian Engineers Feared Dead in Malawi Topix - Thursday, March 15, 2007 private plane carrying eight Australian engineers crashed Thursday in the southern African country, police said, and all on board were feared dead. Comment ... more
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MALAWI: Health worker shortage a challenge to AIDS treatment IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 arah Nafere has just finished a long night shift as the only nurse tending to 80 patients spread across two wards at Nkhata Bay Hospital in northern ... more
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MALAWI: Limping PMTCT programme failing infants IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 espite being largely preventable, mother-to-child transmission of HIV accounts for 30 percent of all new infections in Malawi and is the second major mode of transmission after unprotected sex. Every year, an estimated 30,000 babies are born HIV ... more
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MALAWI: Each migrating nurse costs country up to US$26 million IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 alawi, one of the world's poorest countries, is losing up to US$26 million for every nurse who leaves the country in search of greener pastures, according to a new research ... more
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MALAWI: Curing the symptoms not the cause IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 mergency interventions to alleviate suffering during times of crisis, such as the 2005 food shortages in Malawi, often cure the symptoms but not the cause, said the annual World Disasters Report, launched on Thursday by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent ... more
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MALAWI: Glitches in key agriculture subsidy programme IRIN - Thursday, March 15, 2007 s the planting season draws to a close, the Malawian government has pronounced its subsidised fertiliser programme a success, but some small-scale farmers claim they have yet to ... more
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France to cancel Malawi's US$9 million Topix
- Sunday, March 11, 2007 Mar 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
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Malawi VP pleads not guilty to treason Topix
- Tuesday, February 27, 2007 Malawi's vice president pleaded innocent Monday to charges of treason and conspiring to murder the president at the start of his trial in this southern African nation. Comment
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