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The Mo Ibrahim Foundation reports on governance rankings for Southern Africa. Read more »
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For many women in the disaster-prone southern district of Nsanje, resilience is essential to cope in times of disaster and to survive the cyclical flooding, writes Mabvuto Banda ... Read more »
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The border dispute between the two countries on the lake is unpinned by the unconfirmed but promising potential for huge oil and gas reserves buried under its shores. Perhaps more ... Read more »
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University of California, Riverside's Gabriela Canalizo has embarked on a campaign to bring astronomy and excitement for education to HIV-positive orphans in Malawi. Read more »
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The government has turned to a nutrition act and new crops to curb the country's crop failure and high food prices. Read more »
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A report by the United Nations has revealed that Burundi topped the list of countries making the greatest strides in education, despite its status as one of the poorest countries ... Read more »
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Despite Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete's insistence on a peaceful resolution to the Lake Nyasa dispute, tension continues to rise as elders dispute Malawi's claim of ownership ... Read more »
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The Country's national soccer team managed to use home advantage and win over the Flames of Malawi in the 2013 Orange Africa Cup of Nations final round first leg qualifier. Read more »
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After receiving a U.S. $3 million donation from the United Nations Women, the Sirleaf Market Women's Funds will soon embark on the construction of eight modern market buildings ... Read more »
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President Jakaya Kikwete and his Malawian counterpart Joyce Banda have said the two countries will never go to war with each other and called for patience as a joint committee ... Read more »








