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South African exports of various fruits, including apples and grapes, to Tanzania will be hit. Meanwhile, landlocked Malawi, ...
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The Citizen on MSNWhy Tanzania’s trade spat with Malawi, S.Africa is mutually harmfulIn a retaliatory measure announced on Wednesday, Agriculture minister Hussein Bashe declared a comprehensive ban on ...
Developments in the United States of America (USA) point to a shutdown of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a situation that threatens the $350 million (K612.8 billion) Transport and Land ...
Police in Malawi have been asked to investigate potential links between a giant Chinese rare earths player and a group of men ...
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Briefly on MSNHere's what South Africans said about Rebecca Malope in MalawiGospel singer Rebecca Malope shook social media on Saturday, 19 April evening when she visited Shepherd Bushiri's church ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNMalawi: Enough Is Enough--Escom Must Be Held Accountable for Its IncompetenceEditorial - There comes a time when silence in the face of negligence becomes complicity. That time is now. And the target of our collective national outrage must, without hesitation, be the ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNSouth Africa, Malawi targeted as Tanzania enforces regional import restrictionsTanzania has imposed an import restriction on key agricultural imports from South Africa and Malawi, escalating simmering ...
Australia-based Lindian Resources said on Tuesday that two Chinese nationals were among a group of individuals detained by ...
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania has banned the importation of agricultural products from Malawi and South Africa, saying it was retaliation for similar hostile trade measures from both countries.
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AllAfrica on MSNMalawi: From Shadows to System - Malawi's Leap in Birth and Death Registration Revealed - but Gaps RemainMalawi has recorded significant improvements in birth and death registration over the past eight years, a new government report reveals, though challenges persist in achieving universal coverage.
A FAST food worker has swapped drive-thrus and fries to help youngsters in a poverty-stricken African country.
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