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- noun Plural form of
Malawian .
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Examples
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While reactions are many, what remains in the mind of Malawians is whether Madonna or other celebrities will not get to Malawi to adopt more children based on the precedent set by the Supreme Court of Malawi ruling.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: Reactions to Madonna’s adoption of Chifundo 2009
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Danga Mughogho, the northern region chairman of the Malawi Forum for Unity and Development, was arrested Tuesday night after anonymous leaflets began calling Malawians to rise up against renewed efforts to change the constitution to allow Muluzi a third term.
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In her most recent blog post, Semu-Banda wrote about poverty as the key issue that was “uppermost” in the minds of most Malawians as they prepared to vote in Malawi's fourth multiparty presidential and parliamentary elections on May 19, 2009.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: Blogger wins BlogHer International Activist Award 2009
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The political rivals are busy castigating each other just to make sure that they woo support from most illiterate Malawians that form the majority of the country's population and electorate.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: Listen to Malawi Election Bloggers 2009
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But health care in Malawi also presents difficult problems especially to ordinary Malawians who cannot afford expensive private doctors.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: The good, the bad and the hopeful in health care 2009
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This is the third time Malawians will be going to polls to choose a leader after their hearts.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: Listen to Malawi Election Bloggers 2009
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The independent Centre for the Development of People was recently formed by Malawians to fight for the rights of homosexuals and other minorities.
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Rambler has to confess he was not expecting Malawians to vote on merit.
Global Voices in English » Malawi elections: Upending the pundits’ predictions 2009
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With nothing more than a fistful of cornmeal in his stomach, a small pile of once-forgotten science textbooks, and an armory of curiosity and determination, he embarked on a daring plan to bring his family a set of luxuries that only two percent of Malawians could afford and what the West considers a necessityelectricity and running water.
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How we lay our priorities should reflect the poverty and needs of Malawians.
Global Voices in English » Malawi: The good, the bad and the hopeful in health care 2009
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