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Former Mozambique President Chissano holds a meeting with delegation from both Tanzania and Malawi. Here, Tanzanian Minster of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Bernard Membe, can be seen explaining Tanzania's position on the ongoing dispute over Lake Malawi/Nyasa to his Malawian counterpart, Minister Ephraim Chiume. (Photograph courtesy of Tanzania Foreign Affairs Blogspot)

Malawian and Tanzanian Ministers submit responses to position papers on lake dispute

28 November 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

Yesterday, the Malawian and Tanzanian Ministers of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ephraim Chiume and Bernard Membe respectively, submitted their responses to each other’s position papers on the ongoing lake dispute. The two countries’ […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
Lake Malawi (Nyasa) Ownership

Decision on Lake Malawi dispute by 30 September unlikely as Malawi and Tanzania given 3 weeks to respond to each other’s position papers

14 September 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

We had expected the Africa Forum of Former African Heads of State and Government to reach a decision on the ongoing dispute between Tanzania and Malawi over Lake Malawi (or […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
Clinton and Banda

Joyce Banda discusses Lake Malawi dispute with former heads of state from Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, UK and US

2 August 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

PICS: #Malawi Pres Banda and Pres Bill Clinton discuss the lake Malawi dispute. #Tanzania wants half of lake pic.twitter.com/0PwsKSpRkF — mabvuto banda (@bvutoB) August 1, 2013 The former British Prime […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
Resources and relations between Malawi and Tanzania (Lip Smile courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Malawi government and citizens unhappy with Tanzania’s plan to deploy ships on disputed lake

6 June 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

At the end of May 2013, the Tanzanian parliament was told that Tanzania would acquire six passenger ships, which would be deployed on Lakes Malawi (Lake Nyasa as it is known […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
African Economic Outlook 2

Mining to play an important role in Malawi’s economic growth – African Economic Outlook 2013

29 May 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

On Monday 27 May 2013, the annual African Economic Outlook 2013 was launched with the message that “Natural resources can fuel Africa’s economic transformation”. Social, economic and political developments of 53 of […]

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Business Environment, Other Natural Resources, Publications
Great Rift Valley Mining Summit

Malawi at the Great Rift Valley Mining Summit, Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, 17-18 April 2013

23 April 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Despite the ongoing dispute between Malawi and Tanzania over the lake that sits on oil deposits (Lake Malawi or Nyasa depending on which side of the border you come from), Malawi’s […]

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Malawian Government
David Livingstone Map of Malawi

Oil search fuels Lake Malawi tension | Redux

6 February 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Reblogged from Bitter Eternal Kangaroo: Oil search fuels Lake Malawi tension David Livingstone’s Map of Lake Malawi, Africa by National Library of ScotlandLicense (according to Flickr): No known copyright restrictions […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
Mediation, courtesy of http://www.chescobar.org/public/mediation-mediators.html

Who Owns Lake Malawi? Malawi Makes Position Known to Mediator

31 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

At the beginning of the month, the Chairperson of the Forum of Former African Heads of State and Governments and former Mozambiquan president, Joaquim Chissano, accepted the Government of Malawi […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government, SacOil, Surestream Petroleum
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Digging Below the Surface: Exploration Licenses, the Anti-Corruption Bureau and Lake Malawi

8 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

A couple of days ago, Malawi’s national daily The Nation ran the story “The politics of oil exploration on Lake Malawi” by Wisdom Chimgwede. Several claims are made in this […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government, SacOil, Surestream Petroleum
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Churches too late to negotiate Lake Dispute

8 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Following the submission of an application by the Tanzanian and Malawian governments to the Africa Forum of former African Heads of State and Government for assistance in the dispute over Lake […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government

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