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Anti-Corruption Bureau investigating allegations that Paladin paid bribes to senior officials

11 March 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

In November 2012, the Member of Parliament for Thyolo Thava Lifred Nawena claimed in the National Assembly that a few days earlier a top government official’s child had received MWK 40 million […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
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“Why Have Paladin in Malawi?” asks the man behind plans for next month’s demonstration

13 February 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

At the beginning of February, Wavisanga Silungwe, the chairperson of “Karonga Business Community”, announced that he had resumed plans to demonstrate against Paladin Africa Ltd., the operator of Malawi’s largest […]

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Paladin Kayelekera
UN International Anti-Corruption Day, 9 December, 2012, Theme: Act Against Corruption Today

Anti-Corruption Day Observed in Malawi

5 February 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

Today marked Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Day, just less than two months after the International Anti-Corruption Day, which is commemorated every year on 9 December. At this year’s national event, Malawi’s president, […]

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Paladin Approached by Third Party for a “Gift” for Malawi’s Vice President, Nyasa Times reports

31 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

Nyasa Times, one of Malawi’s most popular online newspapers, reported this morning that Paladin, the operator of Malawi’s largest mine, Kayelekera Uranium Mine, has filed an official complaint with the nation’s Anti-Corruption […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
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Malawi’s Largest Mining Deal: Renewed Calls for Its Renegotiation

15 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 9 Comments

If it were up to Kamuzu Chibambo, a lawyer by profession, Malawi would be entering its third liberation movement which would involve improving the benefits of extracted and exported mineral […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera

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