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Malawians Express Optimism After Opposition Approves Governments Budget
Malawians are reportedly breathing with a sigh of relief after the opposition-led parliament passed President Bingu Wa Mutharika's government-proposed the $1.6 billion budget.
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SA men released in Uganda on their way home
Foreign Affairs spokesperson Ronnie Mamoepa has confirmed that the two South African Muslims detained in Uganda are expected back in Johannesburg shortly.
San Marino Community Church Pays Visit to Malawi
The African nation of Malawi faces challenges of epidemic proportions. This summer, the San Marino Community Church sent a Malawi "GO" Team in hopes of finding answers to those problems.
AMPROC wins World Bank contract
By David Muwanga THE American Procurement Company has won a World Bank-funded project to audit 60 government agencies in Malawi.
Malawi: One woman's fight to ensure justice for child victims of abuse
Malawi's justice system, like those in many other African nations, was designed to punish offenders, not to protect the victims.
Dad faces death for defiling his daughter
By Herbert Ssempogo THE mother was admitted to hospital, leaving her 15-year-old daughter in the hands of her father.
Malawi Rural Dwellers Benefit from Millennium Villages
In Malawi, two villages with about 40,000 people have begun reaping the fruits of the United Nations initiative known as the Millennium Villages project.
Uganda: Roads Need More Reforms Than Cash
Parliament heard last week that close to Shs20 billion meant to repair rural roads in the country remains unspent because local governments do not have the capacity to absorb the money.
Malawi Launches Research on "Green Vehicles"
In Malawi, the government has begun an ambitious plan to ensure that all vehicles switch to the cheaper alternative fuel, ethanol, within a few years.
Uganda: Families of Terror Suspects Protest
MUSLIM clerics and families of the arrested South African terror suspects have claimed that they are being subjected to Islamaphobia and terror profiling.
Kamya, Museveni dealings revealed
Kampala Disgruntled FDC politician Beti Kamya is willing to take a job offer from President Museveni.
Uganda: Terrorism Suspects Arrested in Entebbe
Two South African men suspected to be terrorists were arrested minutes after they landed at Entebbe International Airport on Monday.
SA citizens accused of terrorism in Uganda
Two South African men have been arrested in Uganda on suspicion of being terrorists.
Tanzania: Govt to Use $946 Million to Improve Its Regional Rail Links
Wilfred Edwin Nairobi Tanzania needs nearly $950 million to improve the country's railway network under a 10-year transport sector investment plan.
Kampala As he contemplated how to weave his way through Kampala's notorious morning traffic jams to an early July 8 assignment in Mutungo, Mr Edward Ogola, a painter based in Nakawa, could think of only one way ...
DEVELOPMENT-UGANDA: Looming Problems With Kampala's Water
The water supply for two million residents of the Ugandan capital Kampala is threatened by a combination of ill-planned urbanisation and changing rainfall patterns.
People living with HIV in protest march over murder
People living with HIV/Aids yesterday marched through Kampala's streets to protest the murder of a woman by a husband for allegedly infecting him with the virus that causes Aids.
NSSF gives revenue body $10.37m loan
By Sylvia Juuko THE National Social Security Fund is to give the Uganda Revenue Authority a $10.37m loan for construction of the authority's headquarters in Nakawa.
Volunteer Abroad in Mzuzu Malawi Africa Volunteering Opportunities www.abroaderview.org
Volunteer Abroad in Mzuzu, Malawi: Mzuzu is a quiet and attractive capital city of the Northern Region.
Officers arrested over gold robbery
By Herbert Ssempogo THREE army officers are among six suspects arrested over a robbery in which 600g of gold worth sh17m was grabbed from a trader in a city suburb.