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Nov 10, 2007 | Global Voices Online

The Mobile Web and Compulsory HIV Test for Malawi

“He is a farsighted politician, an inexhaustible intellectual, a charismatic person, and a visionary leader who is entrusted to lead our nation to a new direction, ending fifty years of dancing in a political quagmire.”

Malawi's Internet users have this year been experiencing new trends as now they can access and browse from their mobile phones and homes. via Global Voices Online

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Thu Nov 08, 2007

New Vision

President Museveni's visitors arrested

“The spirits say Museveni is a fellow fighter and they need him to accomplish the norms and other traditional functions that he never performed since he left the bush”

Nambi and Sserwaniko at Kampala Central Police Station. They will be charged with trespass with intent to annoy By Eddie Ssejjoba SECURITY personnel in Kampala yesterday arrested two people trying to enter the ... via New Vision

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Tue Nov 06, 2007

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Blind boxer Bashir Ramadan

“I'd love to start blind boxing as a sport but I know of no others like me. There is athletics, javelin, even wrestling for blind people. Why not boxing?”

Blind boxer Bashir Ramadan, left, spars at East Coast Boxing Club in Kampala. It's an amateur boxing practice with a difference: neither fighter can see. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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IRIN News

Central and Eastern Africa: Irin-Cea Weekly Round-up 405 for 27 October - 2 November 2007

“We believe there are almost 200 minors still present in various FARDC [regular army] brigades currently deployed in North Kivu”

NAIROBI, 2 November 2007 - CONTENTS DRC: Demobilise child soldiers, free minors held by military courts, says MONUC CONGO: Chad arrests prompt suspension of international child adoption DRC-CONGO: Torrential ... via IRIN News

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Sun Nov 04, 2007

AllAfrica.com

Rwanda: Country Scoffs At Amnesty Claims

“Despite improvements in the Rwandan justice system serious concerns remain about its ability to investigate and prosecute crimes related to the 1994 Genocide fairly and impartially, in accordance with international standards of justice”

Rwanda has strongly denounced yesterday's statement by Amnesty International which urged governments worldwide not to transfer Genocide fugitives to Rwanda for trial. via AllAfrica.com

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Sat Nov 03, 2007

CPJ Press Freedom Online

In Malawi, government agency shuts fledgling television station

“With the license expired, do you expect MACRA to just look on?”

State regulators in the commercial city of Blantyre summarily pulled off the air on Tuesday Malawi's first private television station, citing an alleged regulatory violation, according to news reports and local ... via CPJ Press Freedom Online

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Fri Nov 02, 2007

BBC

LRA rebels want Ugandan justice

LRA leader Joseph Kony and his deputy is wanted for war crimes Ugandan rebels say they have come home to find a way to get International Criminal Court arrest warrants against four of their top commanders set ... via BBC

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ITWorld Canada

World Bank's $1 billion to spur Africa IT

“The World Bank is now doubling its commitment in Africa's broadband infrastructure development in the next five years by investing $1 billion in broadband infrastructure development”

Product Review World Bank's $1 billion to spur Africa IT By: Michael Malakata IDG News Service The World Bank's private arm, the International Financing Corp. via ITWorld Canada

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Independent Online

Kenya's 'Lunatic Express' set for upgrade

“In the first five years, we are estimating we are going to spend around about $130-million in both countries”

A South African-led consortium announced on Thursday it would invest $130-million in upgrading the 106-year-old Kenya-Uganda Railway over the next five years. via Independent Online

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Thu Nov 01, 2007

Voice of America

Ugandan Rebels Arrive in Capital For Talks

Delegates from Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army have arrived in Kampala for talks Delegates from Uganda's rebel Lord's Resistance Army have arrived in Kampala for talks aimed at advancing peace ... via Voice of America

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Talk zimbabwe

WFP buys 35,926 tonnes Malawi white maize for Zimbabwe

“Food commodities have been bought from Malawi by WFP for operations in Liberia, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe”

WFP buys 35,926 tonnes Malawi white maize for Zimbabwe Staff Reporter 01.NOV.07 LILONGWE -- The United Nations World Food Programme said on Wednesday it had bought 35 926 tonnes of white maize for Zimbabwe from ... via Talk zimbabwe

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Wed Oct 31, 2007

IRIN

UGANDA: Rebel leaders visit expected to boost peace process

“This is a sign of many more good things coming as far as the peace process is concerned.”

KAMPALA, 31 October 2007 - The first official visit to the Ugandan capital by members of the Lord's Resistance Army has raised hopes among people affected by two decades of conflict in the north of the country ... via IRIN

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Tue Oct 30, 2007

AlertNet

Bush wants northern Uganda to move toward peace

“And it's important for the United Nations to get moving those troops into the Darfur region as quickly as possible”

President George W. Bush discussed the long-running conflict in northern Uganda with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Tuesday and believes the situation needs to move toward peace, the White House said. via AlertNet

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Mon Oct 29, 2007

Mail & Guardian

Africa seeks to 'get connected' at Rwanda meet

“At least $300-million will be invested in projects aimed at promoting ICT [information and communication technology] across the African continent by 2012”

Regulars Interact Aimable Twahirwa Kigali, Rwanda 29 October 2007 02:04 African leaders and technology experts met on Monday in Rwanda to discuss plans to boost the continent's development by securing universal ... via Mail & Guardian

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Sun Oct 28, 2007

ENN.com Environmental News

Irish funding fertilises Malawian tree project

Malawi has begun its four-year 'fertiliser trees' project to reduce the reliance of subsistence farmers on expensive fertilisers. via ENN.com Environmental News

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Sat Oct 27, 2007

The Independent

Deportation of Zimbabwean asylum-seeker is delayed

“We're so relieved to hear that her flight has been stopped, and perhaps now these cases will be looked at with some compassion. It seems that The Independent has helped hugely to bring the matter out in the open.”

The Zimbabwean asylum-seeker whose flight was due to leave for Malawi yesterday has had her passage cancelled. via The Independent

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Fri Oct 26, 2007

This is Local London

Charity celebrates year of success

“I have been wanting to do something like this for quite a while. When I came across Build a School, its aims appealed to me greatly, as a Malawian. "Now I am chairman of the organisation, because I just wanted to give something back.”

A CHARITY is trying to raise 2,000 to finish building a village school in Malawi. via This is Local London

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Thu Oct 25, 2007

Voice of America

Malawi President Challenges Transparency International Report

Malawi's President Bingu Wa Mutharika is reportedly upset and is challenging Berlin-based Transparency International to substantiate its findings that corruption is rampant in his country. via Voice of America

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Worldwide Faith News

CRC News: CRWRC Receives $1.5 Million to Fight Malaria

“Nearly 27,000 children die each day from preventable and treatable causes such as neonatal complications, diarrhea, pneumonia, and malaria”

CRC NEWS: CRWRC Receives $1.5 Million to Fight Malaria From "Henry Hess" Date Fri, 19 Oct 2007 10:41:01 -0400 Oct. via Worldwide Faith News

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Wed Oct 24, 2007

AlertNet

Malawi accident kills 26 opposition supporters

“Twenty-one died on the spot and five died in hospital from serious injuries they sustained”

Twenty-six Malawi opposition supporters died on Friday night when the vehicle they were travelling in to a party conference overturned, police said on Saturday. via AlertNet

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Sudan

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