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  2. Nyasa Times - Wikipedia

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    Nyasa Times. Nyasa Times is an online newspaper providing Malawian news, founded by Edgar Chibaka in 2006. It began reporting in late 2006. [1] According to its own website, it received "over 8 million hits per month" in 2010. The publication has on numerous occasion been at loggerheads with the Bingu wa Mutharika government.

  3. Lazarus Chakwera - Wikipedia

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    Trinity International University. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera (born 5 April 1955) is a Malawian politician and theologian who has served as President of Malawi since June 2020. [1] He has served as the leader of the Malawi Congress Party since 2013. [2] He was President of the Malawi Assemblies of God from 1989 to 2013.

  4. Gregory Gondwe - Wikipedia

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    He started journalism in 1993 and has since made contributions to African News Dimension network, CNN, and Southern Times (Namibia), The Nation, The Daily Times, Malawi News, and The Weekend Nation. [citation needed] He was a reporter for The Chronicle newspaper in Malawi until 2005. [5]

  5. The Daily Times (Malawi) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Times is a daily newspaper published in Blantyre, Malawi. It is the oldest newspaper in the country, founded in 1895 by the Central African Planter. Around 1900, it was rebranded to Central African Times, a weekly publication and later to Nyasaland Times. [1] With the Malawian independence in 1964, it simply became The Times (then ...

  6. Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal - Wikipedia

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    Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal. Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal or "Cashgate" is a financial scandal involving looting, theft and corruption that happened at Capital Hill, the seat of Government of Malawi. The scandal was uncovered during the administration of President Joyce Banda, though it is believed to have begun prior to her taking office. [1]

  7. 2011 Malawian protests - Wikipedia

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    2011 Malawian protests. 19 killed, at least 58 injured ( Human Rights Commission claim) [4] and 98 seriously injured [5] on both sides with up to 275 arrests made. [1] The 2011 Malawi protests were protests aimed at winning political and economic reforms or concessions from the government of Malawi. [6] On 20 July, Malawian organisations ...

  8. Joyce Banda - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Banda. Joyce Hilda Banda (née Ntila; born 12 April 1950 [2]) is a Malawian politician, who served as President of Malawi, from 7 April 2012 to 31 May 2014. Banda took office as President following the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. She is the founder and leader of the People's Party, created in 2011. [3]

  9. Politics of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Malawi takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Malawi is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the National Assembly.