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PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is trying to reclaim waning support in the region as he pushes for an early election which he wants later this year. He is hoping to bounce back from his recent setbacks on the diplomatic front. The recent visit to Zimbabwe by Mal
Recently in Lilongwe, Malawi, street vendors went on rampage, undressing women who were wearing trousers, shorts, leggings and mini-skirts in a bid to enforce "Malawian culture." Some young men wearing tight jeans were not spared as they were accused of
Three women wearing pants and tee-shirts reading 'Peace', arrive to participate in a sit-in at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday announced they would stage a sit-in in the commercial capital... View Photo »
Leader of opposition John Tembo has said president Bingu wa Mutharika’s remarks on Friday in Lilongwe Malawi when he opened the 43rd session of parliament offered no hope for a nation that is economically struggling. For example, Tembo questions why peop
A recent report released by the civil society organisation Civic and Political Space Platform (CPSP) shows that the media in Malawi continue to grow despite facing very tough conditions. The 34-page-report, titled Status of Governance Report in Malawi, h
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika is calling for donor organizations to probe how civil groups use their money, noting corruption is not just a problem in government. President Bingu wa Mutharika used Malawi’s National Anti- Corruption Day last week to
(From R) Former president's son and presidential candidate for 2014 Atupele Muluzi, member of parliament Anitta Kalinde and Malawi's vice president Joyce Banda, take part in a sit-in protest at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A... View Photo »
President Bingu wa Mutharika used Malawi’s National Anti- Corruption Day last week to go on the offensive by suggesting civil groups need to be as accountable as government in how they spend donations. “The civil society sings and always pressurizes the
LILONGWE, Feb 3 (IPS) – The black market for foreign exchange and fuel is booming in the midst of an acute scarcity in Malawi. The shortage is so severe that even the Consumer Association of Malawi, an influential consumer rights body, has come out in su
His Excellency Dr Bingu wa Mutharika (born February 24, 1934) is a Malawi economist, politician, and the current President of Malawi. He took office on May 24, 2004, after winning a disputed presidential election. Full Article
FILE - In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 1, 2010 Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika arrives at the UN Conference Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Re-elected just two years ago with a decisive parliamentary majority, wa Mutharika now faces international condemnation for the violent...
View Photo »Men carry the coffin of Lovemore Naviri shot dead during the protests against Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika during his funeral in Lilongwe on July 22, 2011. Authorities in Malawi Friday relented on a mass funeral for eight people killed during anti-government riots in the town...
View Photo »Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika gives an interview with AFP on July 18, 2011 in Lilongwe. Malawi will not apologize for expelling Britain's top diplomat, Mutharika said, insisting the former colonial power's aid suspension would not create a budget gap. 'It's certainly not a...
View Photo »Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika answers questions during an interview with AFP in Lilongwe on July 18, 2011. A coalition of Malawi rights groups said on July 17, 2011 they would hold a national demonstration on July 20 against 'bad economic and democratic governance.' 'We want to...
View Photo »(From L to R) The presidents of Malawi, Bingu Wa Mutharika; Macedonia, Gjorge Ivanov; Germany, Christian Wulff; Qatar's Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, the Gulf emirate's First Lady Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser al-Missnad and Austrian President Heinz Fischer gather for...
View Photo »Three women wearing pants and tee-shirts reading 'Peace', arrive to participate in a sit-in at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday announced they would stage a sit-in in the commercial capital Blantyre on Friday to defend their...
View Photo »(From R) Former president's son and presidential candidate for 2014 Atupele Muluzi, member of parliament Anitta Kalinde and Malawi's vice president Joyce Banda, take part in a sit-in protest at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday...
View Photo »Seodi Whiten a human rights campaigner and Lawyer in Malawin delivers her speech during a women sit in protest at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday announced they would stage a sit-in in the commercial capital Blantyre on Friday...
View Photo »Vice president of Malawi Joyce Banda (L) arrives to join women staging a sit-in at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday announced they would stage a sit-in in the commercial capital Blantyre on Friday to defend their right to wear...
View Photo »A group of women, some of them wearing pants, stage in a sit-in at Malawi's Commercial City of Blantyre on January 20, 2012. A group of Malawi women yesterday announced they would stage a sit-in in the commercial capital Blantyre on Friday to defend their right to wear pants. Malawian...
View Photo »Ivory Coast's internationally recognised leader Alassane Ouattara (L), shakes hands with African Union chief and Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika (L) on January 25,2011 at the golf hotel in Abidjan. The African Union's chief says he will submit proposals to the bloc from Ivory...
View Photo »Incumbent Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo smiles on January 25, 2011 after a meeting with African Union chief and Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika at the presidential palace in Abidjan. The African Union chief came to Ivory Coast for talks with rivals both claiming to be...
View Photo »Malawi children find play with a piece of string 20kms outside Lilongwe on July 14, 2011. Malawi kept mum on July 27, 2011 on the US suspension of a $350 million grant after last week's deadly protests, but local media lashed President Bingu wa Mutharika over the latest blow to the poor...
View Photo »A Malawi man sells tomatoes on dusty road 20kms outside Lilongwe on July 14, 2011. Malawi kept mum on July 27, 2011 on the US suspension of a $350 million grant after last week's deadly protests, but local media lashed President Bingu wa Mutharika over the latest blow to the poor nation.
View Photo »Protestors take to the streets of Malawi's commercial capital Blantyre, July 20, 2011. Riots broke out in several cities in Malawi on Wednesday after police tried to disperse protesters demanding the resignation of President Bingu wa Mutharika, whom they accuse of ignoring civil...
View Photo »A protester burns vegetation in a street in Lilongwe, Malawi, Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Protesters went on the rampage after a court injunction stopped them protesting the economic and democratic crisis in the country. A coalition of more than 80 rights groups had organised nationwide...
View Photo »Libyan leader and outgoing African Union (AU) Chaiman of the AU Moamer Kadhafi (C) arrives on January 31, 2010 for the start of the three-day AU summit in Addis Ababa. Kadhafi reluctantly handed over the presidency of the AU to Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika.
View Photo »FILE - In this photo taken Monday, Feb. 1, 2010 Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika arrives at the UN Conference Hall in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Re-elected just two years ago with a decisive parliamentary majority, wa Mutharika now faces international condemnation for the violent...
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