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Malawi: Tanzania Unrest Chokes Malawi's Economy As Trucks, Fuel Shipments Stall At Border
Economic ripples from Tanzania's post-election unrest are now being felt deep inside Malawi, with hundreds of transporters--including fuel tankers--trapped at the Kasumulu Border and supply chains ...
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Malawian transporters, including those hauling fuel are trapped in Tanzania due to election-linked protests that have led to the closure of Kasumulu Border used for clearing imports into the country.
Scognamiglio in her bedroom with Delfino the cat; the wallpaper is handpainted © Bea de Giacomo I have a collection of ...
Mist surrounds stability of fuel availability in the country as just 20 out of 120 trucks that had loaded supplies in ...
This year’s U.N. climate talks are being held in Brazil. So far, they’ve been noteworthy for who isn’t attending.
Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector in Africa, offering significant returns on investment for all involved and ...
Women and youth in the fisheries sector have been urged to take active roles in shaping policies that influence their participation in the blue economy.This call was made during a meeting held in ...
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Dire warning aid cuts are stopping vulnerable nations from preparing for climate disaster
A key figure in the push to tackle the climate crisis at the UN has warned that efforts among the world’s poorest nations adapt to climate change are faltering, driven by crippling cuts to overseas ...
Plan a clear water escape with this guide to the most clearest waters for swimming, snorkelling and collecting memories in ...
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