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Presidential candidates for Malawi's 2014 tripartite elections. L-R: Joyce Banda (current president, People's Party), Peter Mutharika (Democratic Progressive Party), Atupele Muluzi (United Democratic Front), Lazarus Chakwera (Malawi Congress Party) (Courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Malawi’s First Tripartite Elections: Mining in the Party Manifestos

19 May 2014by Mining in Malawi 3 Comments

Tomorrow almost 7.5 million Malawians will choose a president, parliamentarians and councillors in the country’s first tripartite elections. This election has been described as “too close to call“. Mining and oil […]

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Second round of presidential debates, Lilongwe, 29 April 2014 (Image courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Mining in Malawi’s first presidential debates

8 May 2014by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

We are less than two weeks away from Malawi’s first tripartite elections, which are to be held on 20 May 2014. Registered voters (here’s how to verify by SMS) will cast their […]

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Presidential candidates for Malawi's 2014 tripartite elections. L-R: Joyce Banda (current president, People's Party), Peter Mutharika (Democratic Progressive Party), Atupele Muluzi (United Democratic Front), Lazarus Chakwera (Malawi Congress Party) (Courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Presidential aspirant criticises Malawi’s mining policies

10 September 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

In 9 months, Malawi will give birth to its next president. In the upcoming May 2014 tripartite elections, Malawians will go to the polls to vote for ward councillors, members […]

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Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika, Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
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Record production at Paladin’s Kayelekera uranium mine, but communities remain disgruntled

18 July 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

Paladin Energy’s subsidiary Paladin Africa has recorded a 20 percent increase in production compared to last year at the mining company’s Kayelekera Uranium Project in northern Malawi. According to Paladin’s […]

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Paladin Kayelekera
Spring Stone Press Release: Dismissal of Injunction

Concerned citizens injunction overturned, Spring Stone can continue to explore for REE in Mulanje, Malawi

9 May 2013by Mining in Malawi 5 Comments

The annual Porters’ Race is not the only activity to take place this month in Malawi’s Mulanje Massif. On the 3 May 2013, Spring Stone Limited, a joint venture of the […]

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Negotiating for Malawi’s Niobium: Government and Globe Metals & Mining continue to discuss Mining Development Agreement

3 May 2013by Mining in Malawi 6 Comments

In March, we blogged that the Board of Directors of Globe Metals & Mining had postponed a decision to give the go-ahead for the Kanyika Niobium Project in Mzimba because of ongoing […]

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Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika, Malawian Government
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Allegations about Paladin’s Payoffs: President’s son sues prominent human rights activist over Facebook comments

22 March 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

In November 2012, the Member of Parliament for Thyolo Thava Lifred Nawena claimed in the National Assembly that a top government official’s child had received MWK 40 million (approx. USD 121, 500) […]

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