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WHO Declares Malawi Trachoma-Free

World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma—a bacterial eye infection that can cause irreversible blindness if untreated—as a public health problem. Malawi becomes the first country.

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Malawi, Scatec JV and EDF sign agreement to develop Mpatamanga hydropower plant

The Government of Malawi and International Financial Corporation (IFC), Scatec and a British Integrated Energy Company (Electricity de France) EDF signed on Tuesday entered a commercial agreement under Malawi’s Public-Private.

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Zambia Extradites Chinese Children Exploiter to Malawi

Authorities in Zambia have extradited a Chinese citizen who fled Malawi last month over accusations of selling exploitative videos of Malawian children to China. Police in Malawi told VOA Sunday.

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WHO Concerned Over Polio Outbreak in Southeastern Africa

The World Health Organization, WHO, says authorities in Mozambique have declared an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 after confirming that a child in the country’s northeastern Tete province has.

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Good Soil Partners Awards Students with 27 Million Kwacha

Cases of University students withdrawing due to failure to pay school fees and struggling to meet upkeep expenses have recently risen. The National Council for Higher Education’s harmonised selection report.

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Melania Trump in Malawi, Next Stop on Goodwill Africa Tour

U.S. first lady Melania Trump has arrived in Malawi on the second leg of her four-nation tour of Africa. Trump is expected to visit Thursday with children at a primary.

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US First lady Melania Trump to visit Africa in October

Melania Trump says she’ll promote child welfare in Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt in October on her first extended solo international mission. The first lady discussed her plans Wednesday at.

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Malawi Gets £11m From Scotland Govt for Local Projects Until 2023

Malawi government has been boosted with a £11 million (aboput K7.3 billion) from Scottish government allocated to supporting local projects in the southern African nation until 2023. According to a.

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How Malawi Can End Attacks on Albinos

Attacks on people with albinism are resurging in Malawi after a six-month lull last year, when the government and a local rights group campaigned to end the violence.   Albinos.

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Malawi to Pull Out of International Football Competitions

By Lameck Masina   Malawi’s football governing body, the Football Association of Malawi, or FAM, says it is pulling out of the 2018 African Nations Championship, as well as the.

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