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Amobi Anazodo
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Discover LILONGWE, Capital and Most Populous city in MALAWI

Amobi Anazodo
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Amobi Anazodo
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Malawi and its capital city of Lilongwe and Blantyre offers investment opportunities in Malawi for foreign investors looking to invest in the country with a good airport Kamuzu International Airport. With a growing GDP and attractive natural resources, Malawi has open its doors for business and trade. Memmer of the Africa growth and opportunity act AGOA and the sounthern Africa econom group call COMESA. Malawi business and investment agency provide information on doing business in Malawi. Malawi economy is growing and Malawi is boarded by countries like Malawi is a south-east African country bordered by Zambia, the United Republic of Tanzania and Mozambique. It is narrow and landlocked but has a 750-kilometre-long border with Lake Malawi (also called Lake Nyasa). It has highlands, central plateaus and isolated mountains Malawi international airport, main capital city if Lilongwe and economic and business city if Blantyre. Malawi has many international restaurants and hotels in Lilongwe, many museums and history of Malawi and culture all found in Lilongwe. Here are 15 Best Places to Visit in Malawi, Liwonde National Park, Kasungu National Park, Lake Malawi National Park, Nyika National Park, Karonga, Nkhotakota, Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve, Zomba, Lilongwe, Likoma Island, Mzuzu, Mangochi, Chitimba, Chongoni . Malawi has some good tourism attractions for visitors to the country.

Malawi, a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, is defined by its topography of highlands split by the Great Rift Valley and enormous Lake Malawi. The lake’s southern end falls within Lake Malawi National Park – sheltering diverse wildlife from colorful fish to baboons – and its clear waters are popular for diving and boating. Peninsular Cape Maclear is known for its beach resorts.

Lilongwe is the capital city of Malawi, on the Lilongwe River. At its heart, woodland trails weave through the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre. This sanctuary shelters rescued and injured animals, including lions, monkeys and crocodiles. Shops, bars and restaurants dot the Old Town district. The Capital City district, also called City Centre, is home to the 21st-century, Chinese-built Parliament building

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Amobi Anazodo
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Exclusive Interview With Cecilia Tamanda Kadzamira, Former First Hostess of Malawi

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Amobi Anazodo
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This is top ten of rechest Malawian footballers

Amobi Anazodo
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This Is The Story Of Two Men Who Exchanged Their Wives

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Amobi Anazodo
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This video shows The story Of a Man Who Married 15 Wives

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Amobi Anazodo
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Malawi's Vice President Joyce Banda is being sworn as the country's president by the Chief Justice Lovemore Munlo in the capital Lilongwe...For more on the story...http://ow.ly/a8uye

Amobi Anazodo
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The truth about living in Malawi vs America | Malawian food, culture, etc | A U.S. foreigner's point of view.
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Amobi Anazodo
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Not only are Zambia and Malawi neighbour's but these two countries share a lot of things in common. Malawi and Zambia have a very close relationship for a long time. They share common values, history, language, culture, and a border. Before they were one country, along with Zimbabwe, under the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.

Malawi is approximately 118,484 sq. km while Zambia is 752,618 sq. km, making Zambia 535% larger than Malawi. Meanwhile the population of Malawi is approximately 20.4 million people whilst Zambia is 19.6 million people.
Malawi's capital is Lilongwe whilst Zambia's capital is Lusaka. The currency used in Malawi is the Malawian Kwacha and the Zambian currency is the Zambian Kwacha.
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Amobi Anazodo
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Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera said his country would not have been able to prepare for the impact of Cyclone Freddy even with "advanced notice" as it reels following Freddy's landfall. 

On Wednesday, families of the victims gathered in the country's second largest city Blantyre for an emotional mass funeral ceremony attended by the president, grieving relatives and sympathizers. 

The overall death toll from Tropical Cyclone Freddy, one of the longest-lasting and most powerful storms on record in the southern hemisphere, has risen above 270 with the majority of the dead in Malawi.

Amobi Anazodo
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Roasted field mice have always been a traditional seasonal snack in the Southern African country of Malawi - even when food was bountiful. However, under the crippling impact of Covid-19, this unique delicacy has become an unlikely saviour in rural areas.

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Amobi Anazodo
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William Kamkwamba is a young inventor from Malawi who gained international attention for his innovative solutions to the challenges facing his community.

Despite these challenges, William was determined to find solutions, and began experimenting with ways to generate electricity using locally available materials.

William's most famous invention was a windmill that he built using old bicycle parts and scrap metal, which he used to power a small generator and provide electricity to his family's home.

William's ingenuity and perseverance earned him international acclaim, and he has since become an advocate for innovation and education in developing countries.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Everyday life at a state-run hospital in the city of Zomba is a constant uphill battle.

There’s just one doctor on duty, and nurses or medical students often have to cope with medical emergencies on their own. It’s a responsibility that requires a huge amount of dedication. There’s no functioning casualty ward at the clinic, only an ‘Outpatients Department’ staffed by medical assistants and nurses, and it is often overrun by the seriously injured. Practically every day, panic-stricken families drag emergency cases into the hospital in a desperate search for help. But there are no rooms, and the stations are regularly so full the untreated patients end up on the floors.
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Amobi Anazodo
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The arrest of Shepherd Bushiri was ruled illegal on the grounds that the warrant had not been channelled through the relevant ministry.

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Amobi Anazodo
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Amobi Anazodo
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has been engulfed in conflict of one sort or another since 1996.

The fighting, between the government and a complex, ever-shifting array of rebel militias, has resulted in the deaths of an estimated six million people and the injury, rape and forced displacement of a great many more.

The international community has tried many times to help the country resolve some of these problems - or at least to mitigate their consequences - with the United Nations maintaining a peacekeeping presence since 1999. Known as MONUSCO (United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the DR Congo), it is currently the largest and most expensive such mission in the world, comprising 21,000 uniformed personnel from 50 different nations with a budget of just under $1.5bn.

But for all its size and resources, the force has frequently been criticised in the past for being ineffectual, overcautious and for failing to meet its responsibility to protect the country's vulnerable citizens from harm.

In practice this has meant that while civilians have frequently sought and found sanctuary at UN bases, its troops have rarely been allowed to venture out of those compounds to engage with the armed groups and militias. Indeed, on more than one occasion, the most brutal acts have been carried out even as the peacekeepers looked on. For example, as recently as last July, a militia known as Mai Mai Cheka took over a town called Pinga, decapitated civilians and threw the severed heads at the local UN base, shouting: "Take these, you’re the ones who like meat."

But at long last things are changing. The UN force now has sharper teeth and new rules of engagement.

In March last year, the UN Security Council sanctioned the creation of a new Force Intervention Brigade (FIB), made up of 3,000 well-equipped combat troops from South Africa, Tanzania and Malawi and gave it a mandate to "neutralise and disarm" the various armed groups.

It was a crucial decision because it meant that for the first time in the organisation's history, soldiers wearing the UN blue helmet were being allowed to go on the offensive, rather than having to sit helplessly by as atrocities took place. In other words, the peacekeepers could become peacemakers.

As it took shape last summer, this beefed-up force was placed under a new commander, Lieutenant-General Carlos Santos Cruz, an energetic 62-year-old Brazilian. He was tasked with cutting through the inertia that has brought the UN so much criticism in the past.

Half-way through his one year appointment it is already clear the general has wrought some dramatic changes.

The first tangible signs of the new approach came towards the end of last year when the Congolese Army, the FARDC, closely supported by the new UN force, successfully defeated the rebel M23 group, which had humiliated the FARDC a year earlier when they marched largely unopposed into Goma, the regional capital of North Kivu province.

On that occasion the UN did not intervene, even when troops from both sides went on a rampage of looting and raping women and children in the area. But in October and November 2013, under General Santos Cruz's watchful eye and provided with better training, intelligence, back-up and logistics support, the FARDC was both more effective and (for that moment at least) more disciplined. Crucially, the fact that they were also fighting alongside a potent UN force that was prepared to go on the offensive made a significant difference.

As the general explained later, this new proactive stance is now the UN's guiding principle in the DR Congo. "We are going to protect the civilians, eliminate and neutralise the threats," he said. "We are not going to wait for the threat to come here against the civilians."

To find out what this means in practice, People & Power went behind the scenes with the general and his FIB force as they consolidated their gains, gathered intelligence on rebel activity, and prepared to launch a new joint UN/FARDC offensive.

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Amobi Anazodo
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4 Crazy and Funny people in malawi




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