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  • Out-going US Public Affairs Officer Benjamin Canavan receiving the award from Lisa Vickers-US Embassy Charge` d’ affaires

    MUSEAA Welcomes New Members

    The United States Embassy Charge` d’ affaires Lisa Vickers has applauded MUSEAA for its commitment to building Malawi’s future through distinct outreach projects like HIV/AIDS prevention,

  • Malawi President Joyce Banda greets Sec Clinton at State House (photo by State Department Lilongwe)

    Clinton Pledges K12 billion for Malawi

    The United States government, Malawi’s largest overall donor of bilateral aid, will make investments totaling $46 million to strengthen agriculture in Malawi in the next three years.

  • President Joyce Banda poses with MCC CEO Johannes

    MCC CEO Applauds Reforms in Malawi

    Chief Executive Officer for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Daniel Yohannes has applauded the Malawi government for the economic and political reforms

  • Ambassador Jackson with Minister of Foreign Affairs Ephraim Chiume (right) and the Future Leaders

    U.S Independence Day Celebrations

    The U.S. Government has recognized future Malawian leaders who have benefited from U.S. Government assistance and are positively contributing to the development of the Malawi nation.

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  • Women Judges Vital For Democracy

    The United States Ambassador to Malawi Jeanine Jackson has said Malawian women judges are a vital voice and her government would continue supporting them because justice forms bedrock for democracy.  

  • English Language Fellow Visits Malawi

    120 English teachers from secondary schools and colleges in the country had a chance to interact and share notes with Kevin McCaughey on teaching English as a Second Language.  

  • Ambassador Jackson Applaudes Malawi Defence Force

    U.S. Ambassador Jeanine Jackson has commended the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) for its separation from politics and its respect for civilian rule 

  • President Banda at a Conference in DC

    Yesterday USAID Mission Director Douglass Arbuckle reported on the first morning of the "Frontiers in Development" conference at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.