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Monday, September 28, 2015

Malawi government hails Chambo Fisheries | Malawi24 - All the latest Malawi news

Malawi government hails Chambo Fisheries | Malawi24 - All the latest Malawi news: "Malawi government hails Chambo Fisheries
Joseph Dumbula
The Malawi Government has applauded strides set aside by Chambo Fisheries  in the quest to improve the country’s aquaculture industry."



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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Investors cheer Paladin CEO exit | Business Spectator

Investors cheer Paladin CEO exit | Business Spectator: "SHARE

Investors cheer Paladin CEO exit
MICHAEL RODDAN 11 AUG, 11:39 AM
INDUSTRIES RESOURCES AND ENERGY
Shares in uranium miner Paladin Energy have rallied in the wake of the surprise departure of the firm's long-standing chief executive and founder John Borshoff amid a prolonged downturn in the uranium market."



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Monday, September 21, 2015

Woes blamed on basket of factors | The Times Group

Woes blamed on basket of factors | The Times Group: "The World Bank has blamed Malawi’s continued economic problems on various factors including macro-economic policy reversals, ineffective public finance management, eruption of corruption scandals, weather shocks and unpredictable foreign aid.

Speaking to accountants at this year’s Institute of Chartered Accountants (Icam) Lakeshore Conference in Mangochi over the weekend, World Bank country manager for Malawi Laura Kullenberg said Malawi has in recent years suffered repeated episodes of growth followed by backsliding."



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Saturday, September 12, 2015

African Mining

African Mining: "Malawi Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining has concluded an agreement with Globe Metals and Mining Limited, to provide exploration and mining access rights to the Katengeza graphite prospect. "



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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Malawi starts online business registration | The Times Group

Malawi starts online business registration | The Times Group: "MALAWI on Monday switched on the Malawi Business Registration System which will see businesses registering online.

The new system is expected to reduce the amount of time taken to register a business from 39 days to 24 hours and help Malawi take a major leap on the World Bank doing business index where the country has ranked low for many years."



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Thursday, September 3, 2015

Malawi, Zambia sign energy agreement | The Times Group

Malawi, Zambia sign energy agreement | The Times Group: "MALAWI has entered into an energy cooperation agreement with Zambia which is expected to, among other things, facilitate the interconnection of electricity grids between the two countries to enable them exchange power resources."



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Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms | The Times Group

Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms | The Times Group: "Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms
Posted By: Gregory Gondweon: September 03, 2015In: NationalNo Comments
VICE President Saulos Chilima yesterday announced that President Peter Mutharika has extended the mandate of the Public Service Sector Reform Commission and outlined drastic changes that it is set to carry out in the extra year that it has been given to operate."



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Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms | The Times Group

Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms | The Times Group: "Mutharika to ‘shake up’ government in reforms
Posted By: Gregory Gondweon: September 03, 2015In: NationalNo Comments
VICE President Saulos Chilima yesterday announced that President Peter Mutharika has extended the mandate of the Public Service Sector Reform Commission and outlined drastic changes that it is set to carry out in the extra year that it has been given to operate."



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New Hydro Power Plant in the Offing

New Hydro Power Plant in the Offing: "The Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining says it is conducting a feasibility study for construction of a new hydro power plant on the Shire River to enhance power supply to the national grid.
This comes at the back of challenges facing the existing hydro power plants on the Shire River owing to low water levels in Lake Malawi and silt in the river resulting from unprecedented environmental degradation."



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Globe optimistic on Katengeza graphite | The Times Group

Globe optimistic on Katengeza graphite | The Times Group: "EMBATTLED Globe Metals Mining, which has courted controversy at Kanyika in Mzimba where it was exploring niobium minerals, sounds positive on the prospects of mining graphite at Katengeza in Lilongwe where the company holds another exploration licence."



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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Japan to fund Tedzani Power Station expansion | The Times Group

Japan to fund Tedzani Power Station expansion | The Times Group: "Japan to fund Tedzani Power Station expansion
Posted By: Kingsley Jassion: August 31, 2015In: BusinessNo Comments
Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) says the Japanese government will fund the expansion project of the Tedzani Hydro Power Plant whose works will start in 2016 and be completed in 2018 to add 22 megawatts to the country’s power grid"



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South Africa’s Spar resurfaces with PTC | The Times Group

South Africa’s Spar resurfaces with PTC | The Times Group: "SOUTH Africa’s renowned retail brand, Spar, has returned to Malawi after it exited the country a few years ago following an unsuccessful stint on the  local market."



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Paladin suspends uranium exploration work in Malawi – Mining Review (August 2015) | Mining in Malawi

Paladin suspends uranium exploration work in Malawi – Mining Review (August 2015) | Mining in Malawi: "PALADIN SUSPENDS URANIUM EXPLORATION WORK IN MALAWI – MINING REVIEW (AUGUST 2015)
31 August 2015 · by Rachel Etter · in Malawian Government, Mining Review (Marcel Chimwala), Paladin Kayelekera. ·
The piece “Paladin suspends uranium exploration work in Malawi” featured below was initially published in Malawi’s Mining Review Issue Number 28 2015 that is circulating this August 2015"



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Scoping study proves up at Sovereign's Malawi project

Scoping study proves up at Sovereign's Malawi project: "PERTH (miningweekly.com) – A scoping study into the Duwi flake graphite project, in Malawi, has confirmed that the project could support the production of 110 000 t/y of graphite concentrate over an initial mine life of 20 years."



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African Potash inks second fertiliser supply MOU | 1 September 2015 | Stock Market Wire

African Potash inks second fertiliser supply MOU | 1 September 2015 | Stock Market Wire: "StockMarketWire.com - African Potash has entered into a memorandum of understanding with a Malawian fertiliser supply company with a view to supplying it with in excess of 50,000 metric tonnes of fertilise"



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