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The Guardian's Development Photo Challenge
Another thing I stumbled upon recently, that might interest some of you....The UK's Guardian newspaper's Global Development site are running a challenge called "Reader's Voices". Basically, they want people to document a yea ... [read more]
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Insights into mobile telecoms in Africa
I recently came across this curated presentation of stats, data, graphs, analysis and  insights on the mobile telecoms sector in Africa prepared by Jon Hoehler (@JonHoehler) and Andrew McHenry (@andrewmchenry). It highlights som ... [read more]
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Your children donated 10,000 children's books for my library in Malawi
Wow! 1292 children read 10,009 books in two weeks on Pearson Foundation's We Give Books website, resulting in over 10,000 children's books to William Kamkwamba's Wimbe village library and additional schools/libraries in the area via Wil ... [read more]
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Maria Popova, founder and editor of Brainpickings' review of "The Boy Who..."
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: A Story of Passion and Possibility by Maria Popova What bamboo poles and bicycle chains have to do with sparking the spirit of entrepreneurship. When he was only 14 years old, William Kamkwamba dreamt... [read more]
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Thousands of Egyptians waiting for justice
...One year after Egypt's 'January 25 Revolution' [read more]
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Chanthunya update
There are many reports alleging that he has escaped lawful custody. These are merely rumours but as of 4pm Malawian time he was still at Rusternburg Police. This blog will updatebyou accordingly should there be any developments. [read more]
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Last Chance to Participate in Literacy Campaign for my Library
Last chance for you and your kids to take part in our literacy drive around my new children's book The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, written with my friend Bryan Mealer and illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon. For every book you... [read more]
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Data Journalism Awards
Hello MDE members,More for the journalists out there....The Data Journalism Awards (DJA) is the first international contest recongnising outstanding work in the field of data journalism worldwide.By recognising outstanding work and edit ... [read more]
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Malawi Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times: Online newspaper for Malawi including news, features, polls, photos, videos and comments. Go to the official Nyasa Times website. [read more]
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Special announcement
International Police in South Africa this morning arrested Misonzi Chanthunya, the fugitive suspected to have killed his girlfreind Linda Gasa. Full details buy the Nation tommorrow. You first heard it on this blog. Keep checking for mo ... [read more]
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Quiet in the Land
The streets of Lilongwe, The capital city that went amok, Stripping women of their dignity, In the middle of a shy-less sun, Has gone home to sleep. [read more]
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Breaking News at 7pm: special announcement only here
Getting reports of a case that has been finally completed. Confirmation and full details here before 7pm Malawian time. Keep checking. [read more]
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Malawi lawyers stage march in support of court strike
Malawi law society today staged marches country-wide in support of the ongoing judicial strike that has affected the rule of law in the country. In a show of solidarity, lawyers dressed in their court wigs, gowns and flaps, staged march ... [read more]
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Songs on Fuel Shortage
There is what is known as Freedom ofExpression. This also goes with expressive art, music is thus supposed to bethis work of art. Would you say that most of the music thatour artists have given us resonates with the general feeling of ... [read more]
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Puma Energy adamant to resolve fuel shortage | Malawi news, Malawi - NyasaTimes breaking online news source from Malawi
Puma Energy adamant to resolve fuel shortage | Malawi news, Malawi - NyasaTimes breaking online news source from Malawi [read more]
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Madonna delays out of court pay out to sacked Malawi staff
Madonna’s Malawian lawyer has said that the US pop diva is delaying to pay off her sacked staff in a court settlement because of the forex crisis in the southern African nation. Eight people who lost their jobs at Raising Malawi Girls A ... [read more]
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I have been walking a lot
There is a general expectation in Malawi that a boss of an institution is not supposed to be walking on foot to work or should not board public transport. This is especially true in towns and urban centres where generally you have insti ... [read more]
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Malawi trousers, miniskirt saga: President warns vendors
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika has warned that he will arrest anyone who attacks women and girls wearing trousers and miniskirts two days after the country’s major cities saw women being stripped naked wearing trousers. Malawi used ... [read more]
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Lawyer Ralph Kasambara Summoned By Southern Region Police Over On-going Industrial Strike
The President of Malawi Law Society and all colleagues, [read more]
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Malawi’s Mabiringanya Dancehall
Coincidence or call it chance, led me to adiscovery of Jamaica’s ragga, or commonly known as dancehall music but done byMalawian youth which is under the banner of ‘Mabiringanya’.  By the way Mabiringanya is the chiChewa wordfor eggpla ... [read more]
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How MAM Kissed 2011 Goodbye
The finesse with which musicians in theNorthern region displayed their skills on December 31, 2011, left me wonderingwhat is wrong with the region. Of all the country’s three regions, thenorth seems to be in full display of a self pity ... [read more]
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So Much for The Most Educated Parliament Ever
So Much for the Most Educated Parliament Ever An online news source on Malawi had this reader comment: “ …… This is where we recognize the importance of having educated parliamentarians. I’m certain that most of these parliament reps do ... [read more]
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Fuel Crisis Benefits Malawians?
We are a fuel crisis situation. The negative impact is very obvious and has become almost normal. I have been thinking about the good coming out of this crisis. [read more]
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Happy Days in 2012 ????
Yes I did make it to 2012. [read more]
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Brazil's Vale to build $1 bln rail lines in Malawi
LILONGWE Jan 11 (Reuters) - Malawi has signed a $1 billion deal with Brazil's Vale for the construction and rehabilitation of a rail line that will transport 18 million tonnes of coal from Mozambique, government officials said on Wednes ... [read more]
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Survival of the Educated, Honourable and Compromised
Survival of the Educated, Honourable and Compromised Please read So Much for The Most Educated Parliament Ever [read more]
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Saying no to mediocrity: refusing to accept ‘bicycle ambulances’
A story in the local Malawi media a few weeks back about the donation of 'bicycle ambulances' in Salima district got me thinking about how as a country we have come to accept and embrace mediocrity. [read more]
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Life Is Rotten At The Core
Well, life is an unpredictable progress where we are not sure of what will happen tomorrow. Death is perfect evidence that our mission on earth is now over, for if we are still living, we must wait to accomplish a task. I am here today, ... [read more]
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Shiftin the Archives, Twisting History
The strength of history doesn’t necessarily lie in its ability to repeat itself, but in its resistance to alteration. There is a kind of original history that will exist everywhere; that unalloyed account of some past events that has fi ... [read more]
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Bracing for Apocalypse in 2012, The Year of Change
Bracing for Apocalypse in 2012, The Year of Change On the ancient Mayan Calendar, 2012 is an important year.  The Maya, who lived in Central America between A.D. 250 and 900, had a cyclical calendar that ran approximately one human … Co ... [read more]
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MY PACIFIC DIARIES; At The Marina
A gentle breeze, the leaves shake gently, tiny waves sweepover the water creating ripples and patterns as the boats rock graciously onthe water, just another afternoon at the bay. [read more]
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New Year’s Eve Thoughts: Part 2
International Entrepreneurship: NICO leading the way [read more]
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New Year’s Eve Thoughts: Part 1
The Malawi leadership first needs to understand its own current trade and investment strategy and how its policies are affecting the strategy. Both domestic and foreign investors make decisions on the basis of prevailing policies and th ... [read more]
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HIS EXCELLENCY THE SUPREME COMMANDER, KIM JONG-UN-NEW LEADER OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES’ REPUBLIC OF KOREA (DPRK)
By Qeko [read more]
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2011-A mixed Bag of Pain and Pleasure
As stated earlier this year, my blogging in 2011 was affected by many factors. These included my job commitments, fear resulting from intimidation of the media in Malawi and other challenges. But it was a great learning year when my res ... [read more]
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Glad 2011 is going
This might be my last post of 2011. The year that is very difficult to analyse and come up with one conclusion. Generally its been a very hard year for Malawians. I wrote a lot of bad news on this blog than any other year since i starte ... [read more]
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The Poor Shall Always Be With Us
In a country where top government officials can influence the admission of unqualified students into secondary schools without being prosecuted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau; where the ruling party dictates the distribution of public fu ... [read more]
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From Democracy Boulevard to Semo…
  If it sells, use it. If it teaches, use it. If it’s true, even better! Semo is a play set in Kwacha Kwayela kingdom ruled by a dictator. Thlupego Chisiza son of the late Du Chisiza Jr is one of the actors and playwright of the play. T ... [read more]
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National Bank of Malawi introduces bank queing system.
One of Malawi's leading commercial bank, National Bank has introduced a new queing system to ease congestions in banking halls. The system involves clients to get numbered tickets on a machine installed at the entrance of the new headof ... [read more]
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Where is BINGU when it hurts..
"A good general not only sees the way to victory; he also knows when victory is impossible." Polybius(ca. 200–118 BC) , a famous Greek historian said these words a long time ago. These words have now become relevant to the situation we ... [read more]
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Audit Command Language (ACL) - List of recommended books for self study
Audit Command Language (ACL) is one of the most popular Computer Aided Audit Tools (CAATs) among auditors. Designed by ACL Ltd (www.acl.com), this data analytics software enables auditors to identify trends, highlight exceptions, locate ... [read more]
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WIP
Work In Progress [read more]
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MALAWI ICC WITHDRAWAL COULD BE A GOOD IDEA
By: Qeko [read more]
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PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA ADDRESSES THE ANC EASTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL GENERAL COUNCIL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE TODAY.
By: Qeko- 15TH DEC, 2011 “No matter how you feel, don’t fight the ANC”. These were the words of the South African President, Jacob Zuma who was the main Guest Speaker today at the Eastern Cape Provincial General Council which is curren ... [read more]
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Dec 9th, 2011
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Didn’t celebrate World AIDS day
I should have blogged about this as I do every year. But I was in Bangkok Thailand and had very little access to internet. [read more]
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Today I am in Hongkong China
We are in Hongkong China with Vicki Mak, a doctor friend from New Zealand who I met while she was visiting Malawi. She has a passion to help the blind school in Malawi (see my earlier blog), and has visited the Hongkong society for the ... [read more]
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Miss Fufu Strikes Back: Decoding How Jay-Z and Eddie Murphy (Re)invented An African Archetype
Jay-Z (Shawn Corey Carter) in concert -Image by NRK P3 via Flick [read more]
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SOCIETY STORY
SOCIETY STORY [read more]
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Piracy, poor salesforce Ml ...
Piracy, poor salesforce Mlangeni into begging. [read more]
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Moyale not happy withStand ...
Moyale not happy withStandard Bank cup final venue [read more]
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English-Vernacular interpretation in Churches
Most people have been asking a question as to why in Malawi preachers like to preach in English/Vernacular interpretation. I know some of us also have the same question. We might be going to that church, listening to such preachings and ... [read more]
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Malawi Central Bank to Co-Sign Paladin Account, Governor Says
November 29, 2011, 6:54 AM EST [read more]
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THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES: THE LESSON BEHIND THE TALE…
THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES So the Emperor went along in the procession under the splendid canopy, and all the people in the streets and at the windows said, ‘How matchless are the Emperor’s new clothes! That train fastened to his dress, ... [read more]
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Google Chrome and that irritating Error 324
Although giving up is not part of my DNA make up, today I have finally decided to give up on it! Google Chrome, I mean. Everytime I try to connect to the Internet via this client, I keep on getting this error message: " Error 324(net:: ... [read more]
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Zonse zimatha nkukambirana? even on fuel? Let us get serious!!!
The most hilarious joke I have heard about the ongoing fuel crisis in Malawi was not  the story that the heat from the bright sun on the new Malawi flag has been so intense that it has caused all the fuel to evaporate from the country. [read more]
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Team work: There is strength in numbers…
Strength in numbers “Individual commitment to a group effort that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization wor.”~Vince Lombardi   Envy, selfishness, jealousy, lies and gossip, are some of the ills that h ... [read more]
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Fall blooms and dies over a few weeks
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Skateistan: To Live and Skate Kabul
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‘Arab Spring, African Fall’: A Reawakening
Image via Wikipedia Uganda's infamous dictator, Idi Amin [read more]
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Memories
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Welcome
Warm welcome and greetings from mytakemw.blogspot.com This is a public site where ordinary Malawians from all over the world can have a chance to voice their views on different issues affecting their day to day lives from economic issu ... [read more]
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What took Bingu all this time? Arrogance?
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika who is the Chancellor of the University of Malawi (Unima), has directed that Chancellor College  -the main constituent college of Unima  -be opened and that the four lecturers  who were fired for bein ... [read more]
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Salima steals show as Poly remembers its dead
Griffin Salima, President of the Polytechnic Academic Staff Committee on Welfare (PASCOW) delivered a powerful moving speech this morning during the memorial service the college organised to remember the three students it has lost th ... [read more]
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Malawians take in Gadaffi‘s capture
There is jubilation amongst Malawians as news from Sirte has it that Gaddafi was captured a while ago, with many people seeing it as a good omen for a hopeful Malawi which is undeniably becoming a new Libya. [read more]
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Dart, What's that? Teascript!!
In a dramatic turn of events, a year after Google announced that it has aborted Gears development in favour of HTML 5, Google has released a client-based competitor for JavaScript in the name of Dart. Indeed, the main goal of Dart i ... [read more]
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Google Revolutionizes Cloud Computing
In an effort to revolutionize cloud computing, Google has been working on several inventions. I have a pleasure to present to you some of the stuff that has been the hit of the moment: Chromebook: Is that a laptop? No, a gPad! No, rat ... [read more]
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Johnson Sirleaf: Transforming Liberia Through Traditional African Leadership Roles
Image via Wikipedia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf This year’s Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee, Tawakkul Karman of Yemen and Ellen Sirleaf Johnson for ‘their work on women's rights’. When Liberia’s Johnso ... [read more]
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liar
who is lying: Britain or Bingu? listen here [read more]
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Bingu accepted his intolerance
Look at the quote below: [read more]
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The Power Tripper (Pun intended)
With cavalier insouciance, [read more]
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Protest Politics and Culture: Live from Airstrip One – Hope you know Newspeak
Protest Politics and Culture: Live from Airstrip One – Hope you know Newspeak [read more]
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Record of attacks
Know of any attacks on activists by DPP thugs?  Please detail it in the comment section below. [read more]
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LIST OF DPP THUGS
In the comments section below, please submit (anonymously) the names of any DPP cadets you know to have been involved in thuggery.  [read more]
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RIP Robert Chasowa
Violent political thuggery is again on the upswing in Malawi.  We are now witnessing almost daily attacks on Human Rights activists and shameless killings of any persons dissenting against the ruling party, the DPP.  This savagery of th ... [read more]
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PACIFIC DIARY; The beauty in the sunset
A walk down the street, crossing a few busy roads and down the hill of a quiet neighbourhood I found myself walking towards the sunset. On my left are some high rise buildings and a few busy roads leading into the city, on my right is a ... [read more]
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A TIME TO RESIGN
“It is curious - curious that physical courage should be so common in the world, and moral courage so rare.” – Mark Twain [read more]
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Anger
It is good to be angry But not to be wise. It is good to be angry But not to be blind. [read more]
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Who said Sarongs are only for women!
Palm trees everywhere, and beautiful smiles is what you get when you arrive in Fiji. "Bula" which means welcome is the first word you hear.  The walk towards the immigration desk is different from the usual where one is always thinking ... [read more]
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Malawi Cabinet Appointed on 7 September 2011
President Bingu wa Muntharika has today, 7th September 2011 released a list of people that will make up the new Malawian cabinet. The ministers will be sworn in on 8th September 2011.  President Muntharika has been running the country f ... [read more]
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Apostle Paul’s Understanding About Spiritual Warfare
Introduction This article will discuss apostle Paul’sunderstanding about spiritual warfare in his writings. It will also presentevidence to show that Paul ministered in several gifts that are listed asoffices in Ephesians chapter four. ... [read more]
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Major Components of an Effective National Church Missions Program
Introduction This article describes the majorcomponents of an effective national church missions program. It will alsopresent the need for United Apostolic Pentecostal church to establish themissions entity. The paper will further eval ... [read more]
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Book Review… God’s Missionary People: Rethinking the Purpose of the Local Church by Charles Van Engen.
Introduction Many Christian books continue to bepublished all over the world. As the books continue to be published, there is aneed to review their content. This paper makes a critical review of the bookentitled God’s Missionary People ... [read more]
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STATEMENT BY THE MALAWI EMBASSY IN ETHIOPIA ON THE DISTURBANCES OF 20TH AND 21ST JULY IN MALAWI
Introduction Due to a number of enquiries by colleagues from Embassies of Member States, International partners and other concerned parties; the Malawi Embassy in Addis Ababa has decided to issue a statement on the disturbances that too ... [read more]
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For my love
I won't be there [read more]
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Immigration USA and Canada: Top 5 Fears
1. Racism. Racism is real though many Canadians or Americans will not agree with this point. Many people and do not display it because they are scared to be labelled racists. Many immigrants are not happy at racial slurs or stereotypes ... [read more]
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My Daughter Speaks
My daughter happens to be one of the most talented bloggers I know. I look up to her writing and I liked this one so much I thought I'd steal it from her. For more, take the time to visit her blog: www.thatafricankid.tumblr.com [read more]
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Five ways God uses the problems in your life by Dalo Ndiwe Wokongola
The problems you face will [read more]
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Top five things Immigrants must do to be accepted in the USA or Canada
Before immigrating to either Canada or the US, an immigrant must do these five things. [read more]
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One of my friends,Raphael ...
One of my friends,Raphael Lali,once brought up a subject I never thought anybody would. Where is part 2 of Identical twins? He wondered to my astonishment. It will be posted soon, that was my obvious response yet up to date nothing has ... [read more]
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Tumultous Times
I live in Malawi. I didn't grow up here but I have always been from here and have now returned and settled in. [read more]
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One Malawi one People: What to do Post 20 July Demonstrations
I was shocked by the way events unfolded in my loved country (Malawi) yesterday. Order appeared to be slipping away and the country seemed to be treading toward some of social and political schizophrenia. Things were indeed falling apar ... [read more]
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MALAWI: FEAR AND ANTICIPATION AHEAD OF DEMONSTRATIONS ON WEDNESDAY 20th JULY
A mixture of fear and anticipation catches on in Malawi as the country prepares for nationwide demonstrations in the southern African country. Wednesday 20th July 2011 is the date set by Civil Society activists in the country as the beg ... [read more]
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Ideas for 20th July.
In this article I would like to share with you ideas on how simple technology can be utilized resourcefully. Most of us in our time carry a powerful gadget in our pockets, every minute of everyday: the Cellphone. It is a shame that we t ... [read more]
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‘Bingu must blame himself for mass protests’ – PAC by Nyasa Times
This post has been posted here without any permission from Nyasatimes and the author. simply because the original site has been blocked am only trying to share... [read more]
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De-throning the Omnipotent Ex-Parte: Why There is Nothing Wrong with the Injunctions Bill
By Z. Allan Ntata [read more]
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B4C Software Engineering launches website
B4C Software Engineering, a Malawian registered firm that specializes in the provision of quality software engineering solutions to business entities and organizations in Malawi and beyond, has launched a new website at http://www.b4cso ... [read more]
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No independence for women
Today, July 6, 2011, Malawi is commemorating 47 years of independence. Instead of celebrating, many Malawians are bemoaning the miserable living conditions they have to contend with; erratic water supply, frequent and lengthy power outa ... [read more]
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INJUNCTING THE EX-PARTE INJUNCTION
Upon listening to the presentation in Parliament by the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Legal affairs, Hon Henry Phoya MP, on the seemingly controversial matter of the so called Injunctions Bill, and reading the various comme ... [read more]
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