Malawi News
Government Committed to Ending Child Marriage (18.3.2016)
Mutharika wins Malawi's disputed presidential poll (31.5.2014)
MEC Confirms There Will Be a Recount of All Votes (26.5.2014)
Malawi ex-ministers arrested over 'coup plot' (11.3.2013)
Schools fail to open amid chicken pox outbreak (11. September 2012)
Dream fades for inland port project (May 10, 2012)
Finance Minister rejects resignation demands (May 10, 2012)
New president fires Mutharika loyalists and appoints new ministers (April 27, 2012)
New president orders inquiry and fires minister and police chief (April 12, 2012)
Mutharika dies in office / Vice-president Joyce Banda to take over (April 7, 2012)
Präsident Mutharika verstorben (April 6, 2012)
President resists calls to step down (March 22, 2012)
President asked to resign or call referendum (March 15, 2012)
Rising prices and looming maize shortages (Febraury 9, 2012)
Tough road ahead, say donors and opposition / Judicial workers strike continues (February 4, 2012)
Judicial strike shuts down courts (January 10, 2012)
Life-line on essential drugs (January 6, 2012)
Urban poor hit by slew of price increases (December 19, 2011)
Farm subsidy programme shrinks (October 13, 2011)
Opposition sets new protest date (September 15, 2011)
Mutharika dissolves Cabinet (August 23, 2011)
Currency devaluated (August 10, 2011)
Tide turns against Mutharika / SADC sends team after riots (August 4, 2011)
Protesters killed during anti-government riots (July 22, 2011)
New hope against malaria (June 20, 2011)
Malawi to regulate tobacco production (June 24, 2011)
Tax on the poor to compensate for tariff revenue loss (June 23, 2011)
Aid cuts hit health care (June 6, 2011)
Minister announces tripartite elections in 2014 / UK and Germany suspend aid (May 31, 2011)
British envoy asked to leave (April 19, 2011)
Farmers urged to produce pulses for India (April 3, 2011)
Police accuse donor of "subversive" acts (March 4, 2011)
Civil society warns of more fuel crisis protests (February 15, 2011)
Global Fund rejects funding proposal again (December 31, 2010)
Women claim equal share of family property (December 29, 2010)
President fires 'ambitious' vice presidents (December 17, 2010)
President suspends electoral comission (December 3, 2010)
March against pension bill (November 19, 2010)
Country ranks 153 on UN human development index (November 6, 2010)
Ban on traditional birth assistants lifted (October 12, 2010)
Food surplus creates political storm (September 17, 2010)
Health assistants deployed to boost medical services (September 7, 2010)
Women candidates hit hard by election postponement (August 26, 2010)
Malawi arrest warning over flying old flags (August 8, 2010)
Country stands firm on conditions for signing EPAs (July 28, 2010)
President rejects World Bank’s electricity plan (July 20, 2010)
Malawi: Bountiful Maize Harvest Tempered By Input Costs (11. Juni 2009)
EC Declares Bingu Winner (22. May 2009)
President Hails Malawi Polls (23. May 2009)
Malawi: Old Rivals Forge New Alliances in Bitter Election (16. May 2009)
Malawi: So Far So Good - EC (19. May 2009)
Women's Group Sues Govt Over Abortion Rights (23. April 2009)
rains expose poor sanitation (23.1.2009)
Joy Radio allowed to resume broadcasting (17.12.2008)
Green belts to boost food production (October 6, 2008)
Cheer and concern over ban on private sale of maize (August 28, 2008)
Muluzi in re-election bid (July 15, 2008)
Child labour encouraged by poor record keeping (June 3, 2008)
Aid will not be conditional upon signing of EPAs, says European Commission (May 16, 2008)
Malawi suspends parliament as gov't, opposition meet (9. May 2008)
China to give 7 mln in aid (April 4, 2008)
Low prices hit tea industry (February 27, 2008)
Country caught between two economic blocs (January 31, 2008)
UN-scheme to help the rural poor (January 24, 2008)
TV station ordered to stop broadcasting (November 7, 2007)
Government endorses ethanol-fuelled cars (November 4, 2007)
Malawi risks losing its important plant species (October 5, 2007)
Lawmakers accuse President of fraud / Corruption seen as worsening (October 4, 2007)
Struggling to reduce poverty / Government plans houses for poor urban dwellers (October 1, 2007)
Torn between the appeal and danger of uranium (September 6, 2007)
New rail link to boost Southern African trade (August 26, 2007)
Opposition ends boycott of budget debate / Parliament adopts pension motion (August 23, 2007)
Budget vote suspended, political row deepens (July 25, 2007)
Uranium mining sparks controversy (July 17, 2007)
Malawi provides maize for Zimbabwe (July 10, 2007)
Political instability threatens poverty spending (June 19, 2007)
Clothing and textiles become unstitched (June 14, 2007)
New Zambezi waterway planned (May 15, 2007)
'Brain Drain' in health system continues unabated (May 7, 2007)
EPA may destroy manufacturing potential (April 26, 2007)
Churches oppose former president's new bid for power (March 26, 2007)
Each migrating nurse costs Malawi up to US million (January 6, 2007)
EU sets aside €115m for roads projects (November 19, 2006)
President sacks two key ministers / Over 800.000 families in urgent need of food (October 27, 2006)
Malawi hit by shortage of drugs (September 20, 2006)
Budget ups agriculture, water funding (June 16, 2006)
Voters feel traditional leaders do a better job, says report (June 12, 2006)
Population still as poor as 10 years ago (June 1, 2006)
Mausoleum for founding President Banda (May 16, 2006)
Ten opposition party members released / President sacks attorney general (May 10, 2006)
Mutharika's former deputy to challenge his dismissal (February 10, 2006)
MPs distance themselves from impeachment bid (January 24, 2006)
Malawi floods displace thousands (January 5, 2006)
Steps considered preventing forced child marriages (January 5, 2006)
Local NGOs critical of donor/IMF policy directives (December 15, 2005)
By-election results marred in controversy (December 9, 2005)
Vice-president arrested / Insurance programme for local farmers (November 23, 2005)
President authorised graft, says ex-minister (November 10, 2005)
Political crisis takes new turn: president’s impeachment stopped (October 28, 2005)
Opposition attacks government on food crisis (October 13, 2005)
US-Millennium challenge corporation programme to fight corruption (September 27, 2005)
World Bank grant to manage impact of drought (September 15, 2005)
Civil servants stage strike in pension row (September 9, 2005)
President fires senior minister (September 8, 2005)
Political impasse reaching 'point of no return', warn analysts (June 29, 2005)
Tax reforms and subsidies for farmers announced (June 13, 2005)
Drought, HIV and weak economy undermine food security (June 8, 2005)
Education minister dismissed (May 19, 2005)
World Bank approves grant to support education sector (May 5, 2005)
Loan scheme to assist rural poor (April 22, 2005)
Big land redistribution project launched (April 13, 2005)
Concern over donor response to new food crisis (April 1, 2005)
IMF satisfied with interim progress (February 22, 2005)
President to form new party with opposition (February 11, 2005)
Four countries launch integration initiative (December 16, 2004)
Plans to privatise water firms scrapped (November 9, 2004)
Accord to promote trade signed with Zimbabwe (November 5, 2004)
Ex-Finance minister arrested over sale of state grain during food crisis (October 28, 2004)
Drive to eliminate corruption brings division (October 15, 2004)
World Bank disburses US$ 25 million (September 14, 2004)
Maize prices continue to climb following poor harvest (August 10, 2004)
State Presidents protest to IMF (July 29, 2004)
Food security remains endangered / Highest unemployment record registered (July 29, 2004)
WFP food aid planned (July 9, 2004)
Ruling party merges with opposition group (June 18, 2004)
New cabinet of "National Unity" established (June 14, 2004)
IMF welcomes the President's commitment to fiscal discipline (June 7, 2004)
Opposition leaders join ruling party / New President promises wide-ranging reforms (June 4, 2004)
Bingu wa Mutharika sworn in as President, but opposition demands fresh elections (May 31, 2004)
Country votes new president and parliament (May 19, 2004)
Malawi rolls out free Aids drugs (May 12, 2004)
World Bank grant for land reform (April 16, 2004)
Election preparations on track (April 6, 2004)
Elections postponed to June (March 21, 2004)
Over 200 aspirants to contest in parliamentary elections (March 6, 2004)
Tensions ahead of elections (February 23, 2004)
US$ 25 million to be received from World Bank (February 18, 2004)
Opposition Mgode party split (February 5, 2004)
Malewezi to stand as independent presidential candidate? (January 28, 2004)
Vice President causes constitutional crisis (January 21, 2004)
Vice-President quits ahead of election (January 2, 2004)
Failed anti-corruption bill angers major donors (December 22, 2003)
Border demarcation funds sought (December 16, 2003)
Cautious optimism as donors re-open aid taps (November 24, 2003)
Government of national unity troubled by forthcoming elections (November 2, 2003)
EU to support food security (October 23, 2003)
Malawi's opposition struggling to form a coalition (October 7, 2003)
Leprosy resurfaces (August 28, 2003)
Food shortages linked to child rights abuses (July 28, 2003)
Ruling party official threatens newspaper reporters (July 21, 2003)
Talks of border water conflict mark Muluzi-Mkapa meeting (July 14, 2003)
Dispute on presidential candidature (July 14, 2003)
Foot and mouth disease in the South, Cholera in Blantyre (May 13, 2003)
Upheaval in ruling party continues (May 2, 2003)
Cabinet appointments shake up political alignment (April 10, 2003)
No third term for Muluzi (April 3, 2003)
Strong opposition to privatisation of ADMARC (April 3, 2003)
Malawi minister breaches deadly wall of silence surrounding Aids (February 19, 2003)
Scuffles delay decision on Muluzi third term (January 28, 2003)
Heavy floods are damaging homes and crops (January 16, 2003)
Finance minister probed over sale of maize reserves (January 10, 2003)
Government limits price of maize (December 18, 2002)
Discussion on food politicisation (November 26, 2002)
Court rejects ban on demonstrations (November 8, 2002)
Food security agricultural schemes introduced (October 26, 2002)
Third Term Divides Ruling Party (October 25, 2002)
Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe accept GM Food (October 4, 2002)
World Bank Loans Malawi US $50 (September 26, 2002)
Christians, Muslims Tensions Increase (September 23, 2002)
Third-Term Dispute: Opposition Politician Arrested, Demonstrations announced (September 20, 2002)
Discussion on Genetically Modified Food (September 18, 2002)
Political Tensions Rise - Opposition Under Pressure (September 12, 2002)
EU to Buy Maputo Maize to Assist Malawi (August 26, 2002)
Debt relieves, International Warnings Against Third Term (June 20, 2002)
IMF reportedly told Malawi to Sell Food (June 7, 2002)
Bubonic plague adds to woes (May 31, 2002)
European Commission gives Malawi emergency food aid (May 21, 2002)
Third term controversy - US food aid (May 9, 2002)
Almost 1,000 cholera deaths reported (April 19, 2002)
IMF to review Malawi's performance (April 10, 2002)
Hunger has claimed lives (March 14, 2002)
Hunger deepens in southern Africa (March 12, 2002)
Muluzi entläßt Finanzminister (11. Jänner 2002)
Protests after Malawi student shot by police dies (December 14, 2001)
SADC to hold emergency talks on DR Congo (December 8, 2001)
MALAWI / MOZAMBIQUE: SADC diplomacy (17 November 2001)
Hungesnot (August 2001)
Panel swamped by Banda-era compensation claims (25 July 2001)
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