Nsanje District

Malawi: Blame Game While Children Suffer

Every morning 12-year-old Thomson Genti and his seven-year-old brother, Chifundo, emerge dirty and wretched from the squalor of their hideout behind the crowded shops in the commercial town of Limbe. It is the start of a day of...

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Mozambique: Malawi Disinfranchises Mozambican Voters

The general director of the Electoral Administration Technical Secretariat (STAE), the electoral branch of the Mozambican civil service, Felisberto Naife, confirmed on Tuesday that the Malawian authorities have refused to allow...

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Malawi: Gov’t to provide stand by generators

Malawi Government has, in a move to prevent patient deaths resulting from hospital equipment failure due to power supply cuts embarked on a programme of supplying public hospitals with back up electricity generators. This comes...

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Malawi gov't to establish national oil company

Malawi's Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Minister, Grain Malunga, has disclosed that the government plans to establish a national oil company aimed at ensuring the security of supply of petroleum products in the...

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Mozambique: Malawians Destroy Homes in Tete

About 50 Malawian citizens entered Mozambique on 2 September, and destroyed six houses, a vehicle and other property in Angonia district, in the western province of Tete, according to a report on Radio Mozambique.

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Paul Theroux: "The Lower River"

Even in his best days in Medford, running the family clothing store, Altman had always imagined that he would return to Africa, to the Lower River. It had been his Eden, for those four years he had spent in a village called...

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Cotton production risk sinking in Malawi

From time immemorial cotton has been one of the major contributors to Malawi'ss agriculture-based economy, however, as Frazer Potani reports from the capital Lilongwe production risk declining as growers are disappointed by low...

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Malawi seeks viable transportation route to Indian Ocean

By Mu Dong LILONGWE, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Malawi president Bingu Wa Mutharika left on Monday for Mozambique for a three-day visit where he will engage his Mozambican Armando Guebuza in intense discussion over the 6 billion U.S....

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Improving local partner’s skills and capacity

Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone. DCA´s local partner organisations work with poor and vulnerable...

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Malawi: Bingu Leads in Early Results

Latest results from eleven polling centres across the country has shown that the DPP presidential candidate Bingu wa Mutharika is leading in seven centres. According to the results which the Electoral Commission released this...

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