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  1. Malawi: US pledges to support agric sector

    01-05-2009 15:00 door Prince Jamali

    The American government has said it will consider providing massive support to Malawi towards the improvement of commercial agriculture so that the country could become a breadbasket in that region. - The United States Ambassador to Malawi, Peter Blodde was speaking in Blantyre on Thursday when he toured the International College of Business and Management (ICBM) which is run by Bilal Trust, an Islamic Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). Blodde noted that Malawi has the capacity to become the breadbasket in this part of Africa, therefore, there was need to invest much towards commercial farming, an area he said not much has been done. “As part of our support to this country, we …

  2. Retired Archbishop James Chiona dead

    19-08-2008 10:39 door Prince Jamali

    - By Prince Jamali On of Malawi’s leading Church figures, Roman Catholic Archbishop Emeritus, James Chiona, who is highly credited for paying a pivotal role in transforming the country’s political landscape from one party rule to democracy has died. He was 80. According to a statement from the Catholic Secretariat, Chiona, died peacefully at St. Mont fort Hospital in Nguludi, Chiradzulu on Monday, where he was taken ill over the weekend. Meanwhile, the government of Malawi has expressed deep regret over the death of retired Roman Catholic Archbishop, James Chiona, describing him as a hero, who "rescued Malawians from the yoke of dictatorship." Government Spokesperson…

  3. Malawi govt. to deploy army at parliament

    13-08-2008 10:57 door Prince Jamali

    - The Malawi government has said it will live up to threats made by the country's President Bingu Wa Mutharika to deploy armed Malawi Army soldiers to close down the National Assembly on Friday 15 August 2008, if the 2008-2009 National Budget will not be passed by that time. After adjourning the August House for six weeks, Mutharika ordered deliberations on the National Budget to resume last week and asked the legislators to pass the budget within ten days, or brace themselves for undisclosed consequences. Last Friday, during a political rally in the Southern part of the country, Mutharika said in his capacity as commander in Chief of the Armed forces in Malawi would deploy soldiers to…

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