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Stories on Malawi (Free subscription) | yesterday
Malawi has awarded a mobile phone service licence to Global Advanced Integrated Networks Ltd, making the local consortium the third operator to enter the southern African nation's growing cell phone market. Malawi's Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) said on Wednesday that the consortium beat out two other bidders -- U.S. firm Global Telecoms and Econet, a South African and Zimbabwean-owned...
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Stories on Malawi (Free subscription) | yesterday
Malawi need only draw but Namibia must win when the two countries meet today (Thursday) in their final Cosafa Senior Challenge Group B clash in Secunda. The winner will play South Africa’s developmental side in the quarter-finals of the tournament in Witbank on Saturday. Malawi have eeked out two narrow 1-0 victories over Lesotho and competition newcomers, the Comoros Islands, and one more point to...
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Stories on Malawi (Free subscription) | yesterday
A protracted war of ideas is brewing in Malawi between health authorities and the big tobacco industry over the former's plans to re-in troduce a pesticide, Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane (DDT), as a way of controlling the spread of the killer disease, malaria. Like in most parts of Africa, malaria is the biggest killer in Malawi, especially among pregnant women and children under the age of five....
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Stories on Malawi (Free subscription) | yesterday
A CAITHNESS teacher and her husband are currently spending their summer holidays helping to develop village schools in Malawi. Maureen Miller, head teacher at Keiss Primary School and the former head at Canisbay, and Roger Bamfield, an advisory teacher for the autism outreach service in Dingwall, decided to spend five weeks in the African country as part of the Global Teachers Programme run by the...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
We sold our house, cars etc and ran away for a year around the world. We still going !!
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
We sold our house, cars etc and ran away for a year around the world. We still going !!
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
We sold our house, cars etc and ran away for a year around the world. We still going !!
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Bristol Evening Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two charity workers from Bristol are to spend 18 months helping to improve education in Malawi, one of the world's poorest countries. Nat Alton and Ellen Doherty, pictured from left, will help set up 18 libraries in the Mongochi region of the ...
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Global Voices Online (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Mzati Nkolokosa reflects on Malawian lawyers after a meeting of the Malawi Law Society, in which the launch of the Malawi Law Journal was decided. “Law is for people, even the poor”, he concludes.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
A MALAWI HIGH COURT JUDGE is making waves for unusual reasons. In a corruption-prone continent, Mr Justice Edward Twea has caught the nation's imagination after rejecting a cash "gift" from former President Bakili Muluzi.
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Jezebel (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
According to this report, the government of Malawi has recently decided that the female condom — approved by the United States FDA in the late 1990s — is safe and effective enough for Malawian women... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Namibia faces a mammoth task of overcoming Malawi in their final Group B match in the new look Council of Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) Senior Challenge Cup at the Lilian Ngoyi Stadium in Secunda, this afternoon (kick-off 14h00).
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
BRAVE Warriors coach Tom Saintfiet emphasised the importance of winning a do-or die encounter against Malawi today as the two nations revive their rivalry at the Cosafa Senior Challenge Cup in Mphumalanga this afternoon.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
In an effort to mitigate the negative impact of climate change, new funding by European Commission's Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) will help bolster disaster risk reduction and community resilience in Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi and the Comoros.
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Source: IRIN In an effort to mitigate the negative impact of climate change, new funding by European Commission's Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO) will help bolster disaster risk reduction and community resilience in Mozambique, Madagascar, Malawi and the Comoros.
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icelebz | 05/07/2008
Joely Richardson wants to adopt. The 'Nip/Tuck' actress - who has a 16-year-old daughter Daisy with film producer ex-husband Tim Bevan - was inspired to consider extending her family after a charity trip to Malawi, Africa. She said: "I'd love to adopt. I was almost in tears on a hospital visit because there were two or three babies to each cot, but I told myself that crying wouldn't help." However,