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Kenya Airways thanks travel agents
Group managing director and chief executive officer of Kenyan Airways has described the relationship between the company and local flight agents as impressive.
The Nation | 22 hours ago
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Schrader writes about trip to Malawi
During a short-term teaching experience in the African nation of Namibia, Phillips High School Class of 2000 graduate April Daniels Schrader spent several days visiting classmates Lucas and Jamie Joppa.
The Bee | Thursday Apr 28
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Asia shuns African textiles
Asia strips Africa's textile industry By Frank Phiri and Moyiga Nduru JOHANNESBURG - A few years ago, the tiny kingdom of Lesotho appeared to have a lot on offer for investors: cheap labor, generous tax ...
Asia Times | Monday Apr 25
It takes more than money Registration Required
Like most Americans, I had never experienced true poverty until I flew into Malawi.
Star-News | Tuesday Apr 19
Anti-corruption drive nets president's man
The mayor of Malawi's commercial capital Blantyre was sentenced to three years of hard labour on Monday, the first member of the former president's inner circle to fall in a government anti-corruption drive.
Independent Online | Monday Apr 18
Zuma arrives in Italy for pontiff's funeral
Jacob Zuma, the deputy president, arrived in Rome tonight to attend the funeral of Pope John Paul II on behalf of South Africa, his spokesperson said.
SABC News | Thursday Apr 7
Malawi Govt fires Intelligence arm bosses
Government on Tuesday terminated the services of 10 high-ranking officers of the NIB, including its director Chitsulo Gama.
The Nation | Friday Apr 22
Glimmer Of Hope For Embattled African Lake
LILONGWE, Apr. 1 - Unsustainable utilization practices on Lake Chiuta - which is shared by the two Southern African states of Malawi and Mozambique - and the poor state of policing and control of fishing ...
Zambezi Times Online | Apr 3, 2005
Watercooler stories
An Internet company is defrosting sperm it ships to customers to avoid complying with a new British law to identify donors of frozen semen, Sky News reported.
Insightmag.com | Mar 28, 2005
Tobacco sales suspended
The Tobacco Control Commission on Monday suspended tobacco sales at all auction floors indefinately pending an emergency meeting to discuss prices which farmers say are "too low." This development has brought ...
The Nation | Apr 5, 2005
African leader's ghost fears draw mixed response
African leader's ghost fears draw mixed response. 15/03/2005. ABC News Online News Home Top Stories Just In World Australia/Local Business Politics Weather Sport Health Arts Sci-Tech Environment Rural Programs ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Mar 15, 2005
Malawi's President Flees Haunted Mansion
Malawi's president has temporarily moved out of his 300-bedroom state mansion, claiming it is haunted by ghosts, a senior aide said Saturday.
WJLA Arlington | Mar 13, 2005
Public broadcaster dodges audit
Malawi Broadcasting Corporation rejected a proposal to have its books audited by external auditors following a K17 million scam which led to the suspension of 12 employees and subsequent arrest of five others.
The Nation | Mar 31, 2005
MANY schools hold charity events; St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, has taken it...
MANY schools hold charity events; St Michael - s Academy in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, has taken it considerably further.
News.scotsman.com | Mar 9, 2005
Human Rights Body Labeled Bunch Of Satanists For Advocating Homosexuality Rights
Irate citizens have dubbed local human rights lobby group, the Malawi Human Rights Resource Centre (MHRRC) 'a fetish bunch of Satanists masquerading as a human rights body' for proposing last week the ...
Zambezi Times Online | Feb 4, 2005
Dairibord widens consumer choices
Dairibord Malawi Limited on Friday launched new fruit juices, peanut butter and tomato sauce in what managing director Phillip Msindo said is a drive to widen choices for families.
The Nation | Monday Apr 25
Mette-Marit in Malawi
Mette-Marit i MalawiKronprinsesse Mette Marit er pa arbeidsbesok i Malawi. Sondag ankom hun den internationale flyplassen Kamuzu i hovedstaden Lilongwe.
Aftenposten in English | Jan 24, 2005
Local families, church renew town's relationship with Mzuzu
Cobourg's connection to the African community of Mzuzu, Malawi has been rekindled.
Northumberlandtoday.com | Jan 12, 2005
Mussa is new chamber boss
Agrinna Mussa on Wednesday became president of the Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry , automatically taking over from Martin Kansichi who is now Trade and Private Sector Development ...
The Nation | Mar 13, 2005
Malawian leader visits Taiwan
Visiting Malawian President Bingu Wa Mutharika pledged to continue support for Taiwan's bid to enter the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN at a meeting with President Chen Shui-bian ( ) yesterday.
Taipei Times | Jan 11, 2005
Armyworms, rainstorm devastate northern Malawi
An outbreak of armyworms has beenreported in northern Malawi, threatening large fields of crops in the boarder districts of Karonga and Chitipa, a senior agriculturist said Sunday.
Xinhuanet | Dec 26, 2004
Anti Corruption Bureau director interview on Friday
Parliamentary Committee on Public Appointments and Declaration of Assets will meet this Friday to scrutinise the Director of Anti-Corruption Bureau Gustave Kaliwo.
The Nation | Jan 11, 2005
A Small Corner of Africa
Driving my Land Cruiser from Lilongwe heading towards Monkey Bay, which is at the foot of Lake Malawi, I became aware of passing more people on a more frequent basis the higher I got in the Dedza mountains.
Travellady.com | Nov 18, 2004
Ugandan boat capsizes, 13 feared dead
Ugandan police have mounted a search and rescue mission on Lake Victoria after three boats with 13 people on board capsized during a storm, a spokesman said on Thursday.
Independent Online | Oct 14, 2004
Probe Muluzi, parties ask
Political parties in and outside government have condemned former President Bakili Muluzi over revelations that he imposed his own sites to be electrified under Phase IV of the Malawi rural electrification ...
The Nation | Dec 29, 2004
Provide and conquer
A soft, gray fog hung over the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. The magnificent 40-foot, blue-white glacier walls on the backside of the summit were barely visible.
Seattle Times | Aug 22, 2004
Rising Prices Spur Calls for a Pay Rise
Civil society groups in Malawi have called for a pay rise ahead of the budget next month to help them cope with the rising prices of basic commodities.
AllAftica.com | Aug 13, 2004
NITL shares gain 45t on first trading day
The share price of National Investment Trust Limited (NITL) jumped from K1.75 to K2.20 at the beginning of the Trust's stock trades Monday.
The Nation | Dec 22, 2004
Africa updates AIDS treatment in pan-continent training course in...
African health workers are to updatetheir AIDS combat skills in a three week pan-African training course on AIDS treatment, opened in Mozambican Maputo on Wednesday.
Xinhuanet | Aug 4, 2004
Malawi to Register Highest Unemployment Record
Malawi is going to register the highest unemployment record ever, when the number of jobseekers entering the labour market doubles from 200, 000 annually to about 400, 000 next year.
AllAftica.com | Jul 26, 2004
Stanbic says aid hopes foggy before December
Stanbic Bank Malawi said this week it does not see the country receiving further budgetary support in the remaining two months of the year as indicated in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff monitored ...
The Nation | Nov 10, 2004
Malawi opposition VP set to stay
Malawi President Bakili Muluzi has no constitutional powers to sack the vice president who joined the opposition.
News.bbc.co.uk | Jan 12, 2004
Late Rains Drive Up Maize Prices
The price of maize in Malawi has begun to creep up at an alarming rate as "chizimalupsya" or pre-season rains have yet to hit the country.
Allafrica.com | Jan 9, 2004
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Podcam gives loans to Salima parents
Parents of Children with Disabilities in Malawi on Friday disbursed loans worth about K250,000 to 25 parents of disabled children in Salima and Nkhotakota districts to help them start small businesses to raise ...
The Nation | Wednesday May 4
Malawi; Economic Performance Making No Dent On Poverty - Report
Africa News UN Integrated Regional Information Networks Malawi's lacklustre economic performance will have to improve dramatically if the lives of its 11 million people are to be bettered, according to a United ...
Midwest Contractor | Wednesday May 4
Ministry to hold meeting on violence against children
Minister of Gender, Children Welfare and Community Services Joyce Banda has described escalating violence against children in the country as a foreign phenomenon and said her ministry will soon hold a meeting ...
The Nation | Monday May 2
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Malawian opposition files suit for re-run of controversial elections
Malawi's main opposition bloc filed a suit for a re-run of last week's presidential polls won by the ruling party as the European Union questioned the ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | May 25, 2004
End of the Road for a 'President for Life'
Hastings Kamuza Banda, the 96-year-old "president for life," conceded defeat last week in Malawi's first democratic elections.
U.S.News & World Report via KeepMedia.com | May 30, 1994
Top US official in Malawi to assess reforms
The US State Department's top Africa official arrived in Malawi on the the first such high-level trip in more than 15 years to assess President Bingu wa ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Mar 3, 2005
Unchecked Deforestation Endangers Malawi Ecosystems
Deforestation for charcoal burning, slash and burn cultivation, and tobacco curing is threatening human survival and the entire ecosystem of this African ...
Environment News Service via KeepMedia.com | Nov 16, 2004
Malawi president urges end to AIDS stigma, silence at policy launch
Malawi's President Bakili Muluzi urged Malawians to break the stigma attached to AIDS as a first step in fighting the disease, which has infected more ...
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Feb 10, 2004
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