He's a paediatrician, not a cook, but in the last year, during his stay in Malawi, he's become a dab hand around the kitchen. |
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Malawi has had a long record as fashion accessory to the unco guid in Edinburgh. |
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And then there is the question of how the NHS in Scotland is contributing to the brain drain of medical staff from Malawi and elsewhere. |
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The Reserve Bank of Malawi on November 11 issued a new series of 20 tambala and 50 tambala coins. |
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He said Malawi needed an extra 144,000 metric tons of food on top of 300,000 tons expected to be imported from South Africa. |
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Because Malawi produces no manufactured goods for export, it has an agricultural economy. |
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English and Chichewa were made the national languages of Malawi by Dr. Banda's government. |
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Angola has joined Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and Lesotho, which decided last year to ban unmilled seeds. |
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Some haplochromine cichlids of Lake Tanganyika are the sister group to the species flocks of Lakes Malawi and Victoria. |
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Kenya have taken up the fourth place ahead of Zambia who are fifth while Malawi is in sixth position and Swaziland is placed seventh. |
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There have also been big busts, however, in Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Malawi, Nigeria and Tanzania. |
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The FM relay ensures this part of Malawi can enjoy the same high quality FM sound as its neighbours in Lilongwe and Blantyre. |
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The Yao traders from west of Lake Malawi began to reach the coast around Kilwa in the late sixteenth century. |
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One of the central figures in Chewa myths is Mbona, a rainmaker among the Mang'anja of Southern Malawi. |
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Each of the authors draws on ethnographic fieldwork they have conducted separately in Tanzania and Malawi. |
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Malawi was not picturesque enough for the anonymous European settler suspected of importing water hyacinth a century ago. |
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A past district governor of Rotary illustrates this by way of his personal experience on the streets of Malawi. |
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It turns out he was also an important friend and adviser to Madonna and her star-crossed charity Raising Malawi. |
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What they are trying to do is to draw a parallel between the leadership of Zimbabwe and Malawi. |
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Their historic deliberations are scheduled to continue in October when they gather again in Malawi. |
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One or other confrere is part of a pastoral team and others are at the service of refugees in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Malawi. |
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In Malawi, international financial institutions had forced liquidation of grain reserves despite chronic food shortage in the country. |
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In Malawi, for example, there has been a sustained mass exodus of skilled health workers. |
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In Malawi, the German Government supports the preparation of an information base and a strategy for small arms control in Malawi. |
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The Malawi assessment showed that the vast majority of health centres only have enrolled or registered nurse-midwives. |
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In a clinical trial of BufferGel in India, Malawi, Thailand, and Zimbabwe, some women reported that the formula was too wet, drippy, or sticky. |
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Another program provided 400 treadle pumps to each electoral constituency in Malawi. |
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Genetic linkage maps have been developed for a number of fish species, including zebra fish, medaka, catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, and Lake Malawi cichlids. |
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In Ositeni, a village in central Malawi, a few withered maize stalks and yellowing cassava plants poke up from the dusty soil. |
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They try to scare me by talking about banishment from Malawi and the legal process. |
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A basic food with a high protein content, for everyday feeding of omnivorous and carnivorous cichlids, including many species of Malawi cichlids. |
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The system is being piloted by Malawi to facilitate early warning on famine and for monitoring undernutrition in children. |
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The system, piloted in Malawi, has the potential to facilitate early warning, monitoring and timely response for children. |
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The stakes are high, maternal mortality rates have remained unchanged and are even on the increase in countries such as Malawi and Afghanistan. |
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Gule Wamkulu was a secret cult, involving a ritual dance practised among the Chewa in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. |
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There are many ethnic groups in Malawi and their social and nuptiality systems vary a lot. |
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President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi is behaving ever more despotically, provoking Western donors to suspend aid. |
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Air transport is the most efficient, reliable and swiftest means for linking landlocked Malawi with the rest of the world. |
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Primary school participation backtracked in Cape Verde, Equatorial Guinea and Malawi. |
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Vale, a Brazilian mining firm, is building a railway from Beira, in Mozambique, that juts into Malawi. |
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A petition read by children for the Malawi government to declare zero tolerance for child abuse. |
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Malawi is the world's biggest exporter of burley, an air-dried tobacco used in cigarette blends. |
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In October 1997, a Malawi male national, abducted his fifteen month old baby boy, from the child's mother, in Molepolole village, Botswana. |
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The MUSTER project, for example, found evidence that resources could be used more efficiently in Ghana, Lesotho and Malawi. |
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Mozambican refugees in Malawi and Zimbabwe followed their home curriculum with the support of their home government. |
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Malawi has made significant progress in increasing access to safe water and sanitation. |
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We have examples of Malawi and other countries that have managed to come from situations of extreme famine to producing food. |
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Malawi believed that investing in universal primary education yielded the highest social returns. |
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And it is much more effective as, since then, I have always put my helmet on my bike in Malawi and I have made two new friends! |
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Canada's bilateral development assistance in Malawi is focused on securing the future of children and youth. |
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Malawi described its efforts at phasing out methyl bromide in the agricultural sector. |
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As a result, for three consecutive years, Malawi has recorded a production surplus of corn, the country's main crop. |
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Dr Morgan began his career as a marine biologist, before moving to land-locked Malawi and later his adopted country, Zimbabwe. |
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Under the headmasterly rule of His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, Malawi was peaceful, tidy, friendly, and decidedly old-fashioned. |
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Farther north are the Makonde near the coast and the Yao near Lake Malawi. |
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Outsourcing had worked very well in Zimbabwe and Malawi and it would spread the economy of tea growing to other parts of the region, Crawford said. |
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Workers came from all over Africa, including Malawi, Mozambique, and Namibia. |
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My family later moved to Nyasaland, now Malawi, and we lived there until I was seven. |
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Over the past year, we have seen peaceful transitions of power in Malawi and Senegal, and a new President in Somalia. |
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The Foundation now has a presence in Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe too. |
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The Roger Federer Foundation is supporting an initiative to develop early-childhood education in Malawi. |
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According to Neilson, the Malawi project had to borrow even more in 2010, though he will not say how much. |
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It is also good to note that the Ngoni people of Zambia fall under Paramount Chief Mpezeni whereas the Ngoni of Malawi are under Paramount Chief Mbwerwa. |
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The criticism of McConnell's project comes despite broad support from across Scotland's political spectrum about his attempts to come to the aid of Malawi. |
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To test this prediction, we conducted an interspecific female mate choice experiment on four closely related haplochromine cichlid species from Lake Malawi. |
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Malawi is further committed to domesticating the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as other international instruments that enshrine the rights of children. |
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The opening of the workshop was graced by statements from Hon. Callista Chimombo in her capacity as Secretary of the Malawi Women's Caucus and coordinator of the workshop. |
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Due to the isolation of Lake Malawi from other water bodies, its fish have developed impressive adaptive radiation and speciation, and are an outstanding example of the ecological processes. |
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In Malawi, for example, the government initiated a programme in 1998 to give the poorest farmers a 'starter pack' of free fertilizers and seeds, and this resulted in a national surplus of corn. |
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Also the Southminster Presbyterian Church, located near Pittsburgh, has partnerships with churches in Malawi and Kenya. |
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Such aid promotes the growing relationship between the two countries and help to overcome poverty and underdevelopment in Malawi. |
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Unless milled, the import of GM foods is banned in Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. |
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It was this condition that allowed Zambia's neighbours Zimbabwe and Malawi to accept it. |
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The area around Lake Malawi, today heavily forested, was a desert approximately 135,000 to 90,000 years ago. |
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Most of the slaves were from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zalama, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi. |
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While the Ministry of Health is the main provider of ART services in Malawi, CHAM has a strong relationship with MOH in providing healthcare services. |
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Intraregional migration has also increased the likelihood of the spread of cholera from countries where it is endemic, such as Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. |
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Low dietary cyanogen exposure from frequent consumption of potentially toxic cassava in Malawi. |
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Partial phase-outs or sectoral handovers have been achieved in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Colombia, DR Congo, India, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and Tanzania. |
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In 2005, following a prolonged dry spell which affected crops at the most critical growing stage, Malawi was confronted by yet another hunger crisis. |
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One panellist made a presentation on the Paralegal Advisory Service in Malawi, which provided practical, affordable and effective legal aid services. |
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First of all, would that mean that I would have to die with all my friends in the PWA group, as well as with the one million people who are already infected in Malawi? |
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In 1995, he was sent to Malawi by the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute to train magistrates and tribal chiefs to be judges under the African country's new constitution. |
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Malawi operates on statutory law and customary laws. |
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Pellagra is generally a rare condition, but it has been found in food emergencies in countries such as Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, all places where diets are monotonous and dominated by maize, which is low in niacin. |
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Several cheques were presented to Barbara Preedy, a senior nurse at University Hospital at Coventry, who flew out to Malawi earlier this month. |
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The Global Commission on International Migration reports that more Malawian doctors are currently practising in the northern English city of Manchester than in the whole of Malawi. |
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Since 1974, young professionals have been the active proselytizers of Evangelicalism in the cities of Malawi. |
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One student from Malawi is currently taking classes at the Collège universitaire Saint-Boniface, and this has given him the opportunity to be reacquainted with the French language. |
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A planned Mbeya-Dar es Salaam route will act as a major facilitator for tourism, and the airport will likely serve as a hub for neighboring Malawi and Zambia. |
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Currently Malawi is reviewing its laws on education to fall in line with its various education policies as well as to conform to international standards. |
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Civil society organizations decried the lack of human rights awareness in Malawi and the lack of capacity among communities to actually claim these rights when violations occur. |
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He also highlighted the UAE's interest in building strong and extended relations with the Republic of Malawi in all areas. |
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The Mums for Mums were purchased by members of the congregation in previous weeks in honour of mothers, with the profits to go to support mothers and grandmothers suffering from AIDS and the results of AIDS in Malawi. |
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Today in Malawi, the practice is that when you are visually impaired, for instance, they take you to a visually impaired-only school, or school for the needy. |
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Actually governing Malawi in her own right has been much harder, made much more so by the infamous Cashgate scandal which has dogged her administration since it broke in October last year. |
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The applications I drafted were not heard by a judge for many months, as all 200 courts across Malawi were closed due to a strike by court staff over pay shortly after I arrived. |
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A statement by the Malawi government, which is investigating the fish kill, says the mine had never released effluent into the environment from its storage facilities. |
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Joyce Banda, Former President of the Republic of Malawi and Founder of the Joyce Banda Foundation International. |
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In the case of Malawi, he had received a request to reduce the number of this country's votes and had advised the representative that there was no provision in the Agreement for this. |
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The leader of the first industrial union of non-white workers, the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union, was Clements Kadalie, an immigrant from present-day Malawi. |
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Normal goalkeeper Edgar was left to cool his heels on the bench having been replaced by Yeray for the match against Malawi, with Julen Celaya also getting a taste of the action for the last 13 minutes. |
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The three young men were born in the backwoods of Quebec, Malawi and B. C., but bred on Montreal streets buzzing with the noise of every nation on earth. |
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A very good example is Malawi, where agricultural production has more than doubled in two years because a rational policy was implemented, e.g. the use of fertilizers. |
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Not fit to drink: A woman fetches water from a stagnant pond in Nagabu Village, Malawi. Many health problems start when people drink, cook with, clean with or bathe in unsafe water like that pictured here. |
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The missions to self-starter countries Botswana and Malawi also aimed to review progress towards voluntary adherence to Delivering as One mechanisms and to assess implications for current and future UNIDO operations. |
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Several countries, including India, Malawi, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru, have implemented weather derivative insurance schemes to protect agriculture from weather-related hazards. |
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At present, the Zambian operator's only international route is from its Lusaka hub to Lilongwe in Malawi. |
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A man desperately reaches for a river bank as flood water pushes him to a likely death in the Lingadzi river in Kasache village close to Lake Malawi. |
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Workshops in Malawi and Zambia in 2004 set the ball rolling and, in September 2006, CTA held another workshop in Zimbabwe, opened by the Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable Dr J. M. Made. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Malawi in 1964, following its full independence from the United Kingdom. |
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The name Malawi comes from the Maravi, an old name of the Nyanja people that inhabit the area. |
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However, on Saturday at Blantyre's Kamuzu stadium, they came unstuck against a Malawi team which is proving a real handful for its Group 12 rivals. |
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This identifies as a group in parts of South Africa, Zambia, and Malawi agriculturist paintings depicting symbols significant during initiation ceremonies and ritual practices. |
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These include WU, KI, Merkel cell, and Malawi PyVs, all of which have been detected in respiratory secretions, particularly from children. |
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It was also on the road to penury, thanks to Mutharika's increasingly eccentric economic policies and his alienation of the foreign donors upon which Malawi relies. |
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One problem is that Malawi seems unwelcoming to foreign investment. |
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The Chichewa people of Malawi refer to a person as Munthu and people as Watu. |
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The Malawi Human Rights Commission was an autonomous, State institution. |
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Some farmers in Malawi resorted to taking unripe crops from their fields. |
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Slowly sinking chips have been developed for omnivorous and herbivorous cichlids, marine fish and Malawi cichlids of the mbuna group, which particularly took a liking for this form of food. |
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The South African Net1 Mobile Solutions and Supa Pesa have launched their innovative airtime on-credit product, called Pasavute, in Malawi. |
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Four decades from now, average temperatures in Malawi probably will have risen by at least a full degree Celsius, and agricultural yields will have fallen significantly. |
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With the aid of a charitable loan to accelerate its roll-out, Eight19 is now in the process of dispersing another 4,000 solar units in Kenya, Malawi and Zambia. |
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Such incidents are common in places such as Burkina Faso, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal and Tanzania. |
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In Malawi it is also common practice to accuse children of witchcraft and many children have been abandoned, abused and even killed as a result. |
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A basic, multi-ingredient, colour-enhancing granulated food for everyday feeding of omnivorous cichlids, including many species of Malawi cichlids. |
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In the 21st century, there are Evangelical churches active in Sudan, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, and Nigeria. |
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Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Malawi is an existing small church. |
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The presence of three-wheelers or three-wheeler motorised taxis on the roads of major cities in Malawi is facing resistance from minibus operators and other road users. |
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She adopted two children from Malawi and runs several projects there. |
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Nurses and specialists are lining up for month-long secondments to Malawi to help provide skills and badly needed equipment to two underfunded hospitals. |
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Martha, a pupil at Lochgilphead Primary School in Argyll, has raised PS129,000 for Scots charity Mary's Meals, who provide food for children in Malawi. |
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The research was conducted through a partnership between the Malawian Ministry of Finance, the Reserve Bank of Malawi, and the Better Than Cash Alliance. |
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Cassava flour is variedly processed in different parts of Malawi. |
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When he places his Peace Pole in the ground a rainbow appears and he walks the children through it and on to all kinds of adventures in places like Antartica, Peru and Malawi. |
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The President of the Republic of Malawi, Her Excellency Joyce Banda, in her opening address called for synergy among all stakeholders to end child labour. |
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The Gabonese Republic and the Republic of Malawi also ratified the Optional which calls for increasing the age of voluntary recruitment to a minimum of 18 years. |
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The Nyasa Times reports that lightning struck the Seventh Day Adventist church which is situated in the Malawi capital Lilongwe and left several members of the church injured. |
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The Great Lakes of Central Africa, the best-known of which are Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi, can be as treacherous in bad weather as many seas. |
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