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Considerations related to seismic surveying in Lake Malawi – Dave Kienzler, Fulbright-Clinton Fellow in Malawi’s Ministry of Mining

6 December 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

Dave Kienzler, Fulbright-Clinton Fellow based in Malawi’s Ministry of Mining, is working on oil exploration negotiation issues. In Kienzler’s latest blog post, the impacts of seismic surveying in Lake Malawi […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Surestream Petroleum
Joyce Banda talks to Southern Africa Correspondent for the Daily and Sunday Telgraph. She reveals the Government of Malawi's decision to purchase armed patrol vessels for Lake Malawi (Courtesy of The Telegraph)

Malawi to put armed patrol vessels on Lake Malawi, “We are already invaded as we speak” – President Joyce Banda

29 November 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

Update 9 December 2013: Malawi’s national newspaper The Daily Times continues to investigate the arms deal, published with another cover story. In today’s paper, Minister of Defence, Ken Kandodo, explains that […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government
4 companies given rights to explore 6 blocks along Malawi rift (images courtesy of SacOil and Surestream Petroleum)

Two additional companies awarded with exploration rights by Malawi amid unresolved lake dispute

15 November 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

Malawians and Tanzanians have been waiting for a decision to be made by the Africa Forum of Former African Heads of State and Government on the ongoing dispute between Tanzania and Malawi […]

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Kainsha Energy Limited, Lake Malawi Dispute, Pacific Oil & Gas, RAKGAS, Surestream Petroleum
Lake Malawi Non-Negotiable

20 days until former SADC leaders are expected to announce decision on Malawi-Tanzania Lake Dispute

11 September 2013by Mining in Malawi 5 Comments

Malawi and Tanzania have been at odds over their national borders and Lake Malawi (or Lake Nyasa as the world’s 9th largest lake is known in Tanzania). Malawi currently controls […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute
Fulbright-Clinton Fellow

New Fulbright-Clinton Fellow in Malawi’s Ministry of Mining to focus on oil exploration negotiations

22 August 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Proud to announce I am a 2013-2014 #Fulbright – #Clinton Fellow soon to be working in #Malawi‘s Ministry of #Mines http://t.co/iFK54ao8jq — David Kienzler (@DaveKienzler) August 21, 2013 On 29 […]

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Malawian Government
Lip Smile Peter Mutharika

Missed off the 2013 SADC Summit agenda: Lake Malawi dispute

12 August 2013by Mining in Malawi 3 Comments

Update 14 August 2013: The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) posted an analysis piece on their website that discusses the weaknesses of the SADC in mediating the dispute between […]

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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
Cichlids Lake Malawi

Oil extraction and military force: concerns of Malawi’s lake shore communities as dispute remains unresolved

29 July 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

Malawi and Tanzania are still at odds over the ownership of Lake Malawi. This lake, known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania, is sitting on potentially lucrative oil reserves. Last week, […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, SacOil
Nkhata Bay District Hospital, Malawi. Loans provided by OPEC Fund for International Development (Photos courtesy of OFID Facebook Page)

OPEC providing loans for hospital on shores of Lake Malawi, USD 28 million since 1997

10 June 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

The Malawian and Tanzanian governments are currently at loggerheads over Lake Malawi which is sitting on oil reserves. Coincidence or not, the development finance arm of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting […]

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Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government
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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