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Pempho Plumbing Services

Construction Industryl Hospitality Industry lDevelopers l Landlords l Estate and Rental Agents...
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Ultimate Cleaners

We offer home and office cleaning services at reasonable prices to your satisfaction We...
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African urban growth is expected to be massive

Real estate sector in Africa has been experimenting an impressive growth. On average, 10,000...
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A new plant power in Malawi

In Malawi, the Japanese firm Mitsubishi obtained the building of a power plant in Tedzani. The...
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Malawi: A travel guide for Lilongwe City

Lilongwe, named after Lilongwe River, is the capital and largest city of Malawi. It has an...
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ShonaHome select for you a range of Short-term rental Accommodations in Harare, Zimbabwe, with AirBnb!

Either if you're an expat looking to move to Lilongwe and looking for short term rentals...
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A new United States of America Embassy is set to be constructed in the Capital Lilongwe, Malawi

Malawi and the United States of America (USA) governments signed a Memorandum of Agreement...
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Authentic African experience in Malawi delights

Malawi is one the best tourist destination in Africa. It offers authentic African feel with...
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President Mutharika wants open tenders on housing construction contracts for Malawi security forces which have faced corruption allegations in the past

Over the past years, the government of Malawi has faced serious corrupt deals in all sectors....
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Malawi to receive €20 million grant for Malawi-Mozambique power interconnector project

The Government of Malawi is set to receive a grant worth €20 Million from the European Union...
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Karonga Stadium finally opened officially

Karonga Stadium was finally opened by Kondowani Namkumwa, Minister of Local Government and...
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President Mutharika credits his administration for the stable economy

President Peter Mutharika of Malawi is projecting a 6 percent economic growth in 2018. He...
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