Church of All Nations, SCOAN, are causing ripples in many southern African countries since Malawian President, Bingu wa Mutharika died of cardiac arrest on 5 April.
T.B. Joshua had on 5 February during a live Sunday service in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, predicted that within 60 days an African head of state would die suddenly due to sickness.
The prediction, P.M.NEWS learnt, was not taken seriously in many African countries until 5 April when the Malawian President collapsed during a meeting...Read Full Story
Malawi's Joyce Banda on Saturday told supporters there was no room for revenge as she was sworn in as Africa's second only female head of state in modern times after the death of the divisive Bingu wa Mutharika. Malawi's new president moves to heal political divide Sat, 07 Apr 2012 20:25:52 GMT Subscribe to RSS headline updates from:
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I can’t stress this enough. When traveling to a foreign country know the law. Something seemingly innocent can land you in some hell hole of a prison, a public caning, or who knows what unspeakable punishment may be in store for your unintentional misdeed.
For example, if you visit Malawi DO NOT fart in public. From Afrik-News:
Malawi government is set to introduce a set of laws that would render life, in one way or another, interesting for its citizens.
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NG Newspaper | Nigeria NewspapersJoyce Hilda Banda was sworn in on Saturday as Malawi’s first female president, she succeed Late Bingu Wa Mutharika who died on Thursday.“I will well and truly perform the functions of the high office of the president of the Republic of Malawi,” Banda said as she recited the oath of office in the capital Lilongwe. [...]Click Here to Subscribe via EmailRead Full Story
Joyce Banda was sworn in Saturday as Malawi’s first female president in a ceremony in the capital Lilongwe, two days after the death of her predecessor Bingu wa Mutharika. “I will well and truly perform the functions of the high office of the president of the Republic of Malawi,” Banda said as she recited the [...]Read Full Story
Malawi has come a Lilongwe in a short time. Last month, longtime autocrat Bingu wa Mutharika died at the ripe age of 78, leaving, gasp, a vacuum of leadership! Enter Joyce Banda. She’d been deposed from Mutharika’s government, yet Malawi’s Constitution called for her to become President. Next thing you know, she overturned the country’s [...]
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Malawi President Stands Up for Gay Rights
President Joyce Banda of Malawi, who rose from vice president to her country's top spot in April following the death of President Bingu wa Mutharika, has pledged to eliminate the nation's anti-gay laws, The Guardian reports.
Banda was making her first state of the nation address, May 18, when she said, ''Indecency and unnatural acts laws shall be repealed.''
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Malawi's new president is facing stiff opposition to her recent pledge to repeal national laws that criminalize homosexuality, the Christian Science Monitor reports.
In a speech to parliament last week, President Joyce Banda, who earlier this month succeeded President Bingu wa Mutharika following his April 5 death, said that so-called "unnatural acts" laws were unjust and had strained diplomatic relationships.
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Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and Armando Guebuza of Mozambique were among the heads of state at Monday's Catholic service in Blantyre, Malawi's commercial capital. President Bingu wa Mutharika, who died at 78, was buried later ...
Several African leaders, including Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and Armando Geubuza of Mozambique and African Union Commission Chairman Jean Ping, attended the Catholic Church Ceremony. Guebuza, speaking on behalf of the visiting leaders ...
President Mugabe, who was accompanied by his wife Grace Mugabe; Foreign Affairs Minister, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and other senior government officials, left Harare yesterday afternoon and was seen off at the Harare International Airport by Vice President ...
Zimbabwe Vice President Joice Mujuru expressing condolences at the Malawi embassy in Harare. The Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika passed in early April 2012., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.VP Mujuru mourns Malawi president Saturday, 14 April 2012 00:00Zimbabwe Herald Vice President Joice Mujuru signed a book of condolences for the late President Bingu wa Mutharika at the Malawi Embassy in Harare yesterday...
Malawian President Joyce Banda on Friday hinted she might act against a group of ministers who tried to block her rise to power following the death of her predecessor Bingu wa Mutharika.
But she says the final decision on whether he will be invited to an African Union summit "will have to be arrived at through a consultative process." Banda's predecessor Bingu wa Mutharika, who died in April, welcomed Omar al-Bashir at a regional summit last year.
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and Armando Guebuza of Mozambique were among the heads of state at Monday's Catholic service in Blantyre, Malawi's commercial capital. President Bingu wa Mutharika, who died at 78, was buried later ...