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Malawi’s mining sector expected to shrink in 2014

7 May 2014by Rachel Etter-Phoya 1 Comment

The Reserve Bank of Malawi has forecast that Malawi’s mining sector will shrink this year while all other sectors will grow. This analysis was made during the second Monetary Policy Committee […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera

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

23 April 2013by Rachel Etter-Phoya 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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When will the Mining Development Agreement between Government and Paladin be made public?

20 April 2013by Rachel Etter-Phoya 5 Comments

The Mining Development Agreement between Paladin, the operator of Malawi’s largest mining project, and the Government of Malawi is bound by a non-disclosure agreement. However, in January, the Minister of Mining John Bande announced, […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera

Paladin honouring Environmental Performance Bond commitment stipulated in Mining Development Agreement

5 April 2013by Rachel Etter-Phoya Leave a comment

Malawi’s largest mine. Kayelekera Uranium Mine operated by Paladin Africa Limited in Karonga, Northern Malawi. -9.996408, 33.700476. Paladin Africa Limited, a subsidiary of the Australian mining company Paladin Energy Limited, […]

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Eland Coal Mining, Paladin Kayelekera

Crying Wolf? Allegations of bribery raised in Parliament, refuted by Paladin, but who is investigating?

4 December 2012by Rachel Etter-Phoya 7 Comments

Three weeks ago in Malawi’s National Assembly, the Member of Parliament for Thyolo, Thava Lifred Nawena, reportedly claimed that a top government official’s child had received MWK 40m (approx. USD […]

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