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Disabled used as cure for HIV/AIDS

Richard Chirombo, AfricaNews reporter in Blantyre, Malawi Photo: HIV/AIDS activists on procession Disabled persons are being forced into sex as a cure for HIV/AIDS. The Department of Nutrition, HIV and AIDS of the President of Malawi alleges that it was dismayed with the number of complaints being received from the disabled that HIV positive patients are raping them as a cure for their ailment....

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Top players to go through Meadowmill

... of Elgin.The other Pairs semi-final features likely title favourites Alex Kelly and Iain McLean of Blantyre against Stuart Sloan and Alan Bell of Whiteinch at 2pm.Andrew Barker has a hectic schedule as the junior cap from Elgin also competes for the Under-25 singles title and faces a hot potato in the shape of highly-rated Mark Kelsey of West of Scotland (2pm).Steven Allan of Alloa lines...

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Adamson Muula, 'Are Educational Standards Going Down?'

Use the pull-down menus to find more stories web allafrica.com Enter your search terms Submit search form OR subscribers use AllAfrica's Malawi: Adamson Muula, 'Are Educational Standards Going Down?' This Page This Page on this article 26 November 2008Posted to the web 28 November 2008BlantyreMalawi's education system (primary, secondary and tertiary) has experienced a number of changes and...

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Amaning Shocked

NAMIBIA'S under-17 football side manager Jakes Amaning said he was shocked to learn that most of the Malawian players who beat Namibia 7-1 in an African Youth Championships qualifier in Blantyre at the weekend were drawn from the premiership clubs in that country.