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Zodiak Awards 2009 Girl Whiz Kids |
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Written by Patrick Maulidi
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Friday, 26 March 2010 08:07 |
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The 2009 Zodiak Broadcasting Station Best Girl Awards are here.
Three girl whiz kids are being awarded at a ceremony taking place at Ludzi Girls Secondary School in Mchinji district, central Malawi.
Malawi First Lady Madam Callista Chimombo is guest of honor at the occasion, herself, a former student of Ludzi Girls Secondary School.
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Malawi-Zambia Cooperation Chokes |
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Written by Norman Fulatila
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Thursday, 25 March 2010 14:56 |
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The government of Malawi admits poor follow-up mechanism in the implementation of the Malawi and Zambia cooperation agreement.
Foreign Affairs minister Professor Eta Banda said this on Thursday March 25 at the formal start of the Malawi/Zambia Joint Permanent Commission of Cooperation meeting in the commercial capital, Blantyre.
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Livestock Farmers Bemoan Market Cuts in Chikhwawa |
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Written by Pilirani Tambala
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 10:33 |
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Livestock farmers in Chikhwawa say livestock markets liberalization has led to the closure of a number of livestock markets in the district.
Chikhwawa Livestock Association Mr. Febian Anthuachino chairperson for zodiak online that because of this development, some public markets having no livestock on sale.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 11:45 |
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Govt. Printing for the Blind |
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Written by Zodiak Online Reporter
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Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:09 |
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Government is currently printing Braille for blind students in Malawi to counter problems of increasing shortage of teaching and learning materials for the blind in Malawi.
The problem was particularly big in secondary schools.
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Malawi Face-lifting Hospitality Industry |
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 05:49 |
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The hospitality industry in Malawi is undergoing a face lift with over a hundred service providers at risk of being forced closed because of unacceptably low standards.
This follows a discovery that most hospitality service providers in the country are not complying with the provisions of Malawi Tourism laws.
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