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Police seek guns at Muluzi’s house
By OLIVIA KUMWENDA
(5/15/2008)
Police Wednesday afternoon stormed former president Bakili Muluzi’s BCA private residence in Limbe and demanded guns from his bodyguards.
But the guards protested angrily in presence...
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Pro-govt MPs threaten to torpedo budget
By BRIGHT SONANI
(5/15/2008)
Some government backbenchers in Parliament have threatened they will not support the 2008/09 budget if their request to meet President Bingu wa Mutharika—to express their grievances on some...
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Pro-govt MPs threaten to torpedo budget
By BRIGHT SONANI
(5/15/2008)
Some government backbenchers in Parliament have threatened they will not support the 2008/09 budget if their request to meet President Bingu wa Mutharika—to express their grievances on some...
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House to proceed with budget Monday—Chimunthu
By RABECCA THEU
(5/15/2008)
Leader of government in Parliament Henry Chimunthu Banda yesterday said the National Assembly will tomorrow close its first meeting of the 40th session and proceed to open the budget sitting on Monday.
However,...
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Govt nods to Madonna’s adoption of David
By NATION REPORTER
(5/15/2008)
Government says it expects US pop diva Madonna’s adoption of Malawian two-year-old toddler David Banda to go through unhindered in the High Court in Lilongwe today. But there is one hitch:...
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‘Govt brought empty bowl to round table’
By EDWIN NYIRONGO
(5/15/2008)
The Monday peace talks between government and the opposition are said to have ended abruptly because government offered nothing, a member of the committee claimed on Tuesday.
Government has,...
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Local exports to China hit K899 million
By MOSES MICHAEL-PHIRI
(5/15/2008)
Trade between Malawi and her new diplomatic ally Mainland China jumped a record 4,894 percent over the past three years, the National Statistical Office (NSO) said on Tuesday.
Courtesy of...
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Tobacco business: Who is duping the poor farmer?
By TAONGA SABOLA
(5/15/2008)
Since the early 2000s tobacco farmers in the country have walked out of the auction floors with their faces down and shaking their heads in disbelief over the low prices offered for their leaf....
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3 killed in gruesome murders in Zomba
By NATION REPORTER
(5/13/2008)
In what can be described as a shocking incident, unidentified suspects on Saturday night hacked to death three men, injured a woman and her 11-month-old baby at Sadzi Market—popularly known...
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PCL rights offer mid-July
By TAONGA SABOLA
(5/13/2008)
Press Corporation Limited (PCL) will in mid-June this year issue additional shares to its existing shareholders through what is called a rights issue.
Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) operations...
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