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Animal Charity Saves 60 Elephants but they may be Trophy Hunted

The animal charity, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), is in the process of saving 60 elephants in Malawi and moving them to the Majete park where they can live out their days in peace. But it is now being discovered that the Majete Park may allow the animals to be...

Malawi 2009 Election Results: Pres. Bingu wa Mutharika Re-Elected

UPDATE | May 21, 2009 — Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika has won the country's presidential election, according to latest reports.According to Malawi's electoral commission, Mr. Mutharika has been re-elected...

Volunteer Abroad Tanzania Dar Es Salaam Arusha Children Orphans

http://www.abroaderview.org Our programs allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Tanzania. Volunteering in Tanzania is a way to...

Madonna Confirms Plan to Adopt Mercy James, 2nd Malawian Child

UPDATE | March 31, 2009 — After much widespread speculation, Madonna confirmed on Tuesday that she is indeed seeking to adopt 4-year-old Mercy James in Malawi. She refuted claims, however, that she is "using her...

22 people killed at a soccer World Cup qualifier in Ivory Coast

[UPDATE--March 30, 2009]  "Fifa, football's world governing body, have ordered an immediate investigation into a stadium crush in Abidjan in which at least 22 people were killed and a further 132 injured before a World Cup qualifier between Ivory Coast and Malawi. A...

Pakistani human traffickers use Malta as staging post for Europe

Malta is being used as a base for human traffickking by a "Pakistan-based human traffickking ring." Malawi, Guinea, Mozambique and Kenya are other countries that are also being used."A Pakistan-based human trafficking ring has set up a successful business in Malta, where...

Volunteer Abroad Zambia Orphanages Volunteering abroaderview.org

Our programs in Lusaka and the surrounding towns allow you to take part in meaningful community service work, while discovering the people, sights, smells and tastes of Zambia. Volunteering in Zambia is a way to...

Malawi first recipient of IMF's 'emergency fund'

Being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi has not had a lot of luck lately. the nation in southern Africa was hit hard by high fuel and fertiliser costs, and with persisting droughts and failed...

New soil map for African farmers

The first ever soil map of sub-Saharan Africa is going to be created, where farmers from 42 countries will get a 'soil health diagnosis' and then advice on how to grow and cultivate their crops. Soil samples will...

Malawi's looming famine - Millions at risk

By Miriam Mannak While Zimbabwe has fallen victim to a cholera outbreak of note and Mozambicans are fleeing the floods, another crisis looms in Southern Africa. It is an old, forgotten and silent crisis – which...

Madonna $75 Million Divorce Deal 'Agreed'

" LONDON, England (CNN) -- The singer Madonna has settled with Guy Ritchie for $75 million, or about £50 million, as part of their divorce agreement, her representative, Liz Rosenberg, confirmed on Monday to CNN. ...

Malawi's Reggae Unite Concert To Honor Reggae's Fallen Legends

They might be long gone but when the vibes infiltrate our society everyday, the contributions that fallen reggae stars made cannot be ignored.Whether it is Lucky Dube’s ‘Think about the Children’ or Evison...

Pop queen Madonna has 50th birthday

The Queen of Pop has reached half a century. For some this may be a sign that they should start slowing down and taking it easy - but not Madonna.Even as her birthday is upon her, she is getting ready for her...

BADGER IS INNOCENT! Bloodcurdling Screams Alert Police.

A couple of howling badgers in Germany found their love-making rudely interrupted by cops called out by alarmed residents who feared someone was being murdered.   " Several people in the small town of...

How organic agriculture is creating new export opportunities for African farmers

"The staunchest supporters of each of the two sides in what I call Africa's 'agro-ideological debate' are unlikely to see eye to eye any time soon, so deep is their suspicion of each others' motives. To advocates of intensive 'green revolution' revolution methods, Africa's...

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