I was hoping to slope away quietly but got caught by one of my Malawian friends who insisted we go down to the Caledonian for yet more grog. |
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In the emergency feeding centre, Malawian nuns feed withered infants with protruding ribcages an emergency mix. |
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They played a goalless draw against their Malawian counterpart in a match held over the weekend. |
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Almost 75 per cent of the food is locally procured, which benefits Malawian smallholders by stimulating the local economy. |
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The Commonwealth has 54 countries from around the world, and this 12 year-old Malawian won first prize, out of 8,500 people who entered. |
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The Malawian said she has many clients who are prominent people in the society. |
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The Malawian has reporting experience on various subjects including human rights, development, and health. |
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A 50 kg bag of maize costs 1 000 Malawian kwacha compared to 100 kwacha ten years ago. |
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His set, as with most Malawian acts, comprises traditional, gospel-based songs. |
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Malawian traditional leaders were led by Paramount Chief Mzimbi IV while Zambia's Mpezeni of the Ngoni was also present. |
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He will be joined by Malawian poet and writer Benedicto Malunga who appears on the Sunday edition of the programme. |
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Under Malawian law, the vice-president automatically takes power once the office is vacant through death, incapacitation or impeachment. |
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Mr Satyarthi ended his presentation by sharing the pertinent question of a Malawian schoolchild: 'Have you asked me what I need as a pupil? |
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A two metre long spitting cobra is believed to have been left behind by two Malawian youths who are traditional healers after checking out of the room as they left for Lusaka. |
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In 2000, she joined a project operated by a local hospital in collaboration with Canadian and Malawian researchers. |
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On arrival at Heathrow airport the mother, who presented a Malawian passport, sought asylum. |
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Four Zambians, one Malawian and four Zimbabweans arrived at Xavier House a few days before to begin their novitiate. |
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I inherited this gift from my mother who was of Malawian origin. |
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Recognising this challenge, the government is taking measures aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change on the Malawian economy. |
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As such, efforts by Malawian civil society to introduce and pass right to food legislation in Parliament are well-conceived and important. |
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As in the past, the Malawian education system took a holistic approach to basic education. |
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There was a time, not too long ago, when Malawian democracy seemed to be in terminal decline. |
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The footprint of the Malawian farmer or the Haitian slum dweller barely registers in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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As correctly pointed out by the Committee in Part D of its concluding observations, the Malawian Constitution prohibits racial discrimination. |
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Two years later, it remains in ruddy health as Malawian voters head to the polls today for an election that no one can predict. |
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Privatisation has progressed at a reasonable pace, given the not-exactly-frenzied demand for Malawian state assets. |
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The registered taxi sub-sector is fairly competitive and is dominated by indigenous Malawian operators often with 2-3 vehicles. |
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At the same time, the existence of farming lands and employment possibilities on Nyasaland, later Malawian, plantations acted as pull factors. |
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The Malawian sports minister has given young people a key piece of advice to get ahead in life: adopt the name of a successful person in the public eye. |
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A Malawian company, Limbe Leaf, has also come to Lundazi, as have several cotton companies Dunavant, an American firm, Clark Cotton, from South Africa, and Chipata Cotton, a Chinese joint-venture. |
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The Malawian government has improved tax collection and made moves to improve its Revenue Authority, but NGOs feel that there is not enough transparency as regards public expenditure. |
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The same number would never be given to two Malawian children. |
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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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The mission visited rural communities in the Kasungu, Salima and Mchlnji areas and met with representatives of local and national government, donor agencies and Malawian civil society groups. |
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Several members of a Seventh Day Adventist church in the Malawian capital Lilongwe were admitted to hospital. |
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However, if uranium production reaches the output planned it could partly offset the negative effect of the financial crisis on the Malawian economy. |
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When a patient dies, permission to do an autopsy is sought from the family members by a Malawian clinician involved in the care of the patient in the native Chichewa language. |
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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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