Examples of using Malawi in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Anti-government demonstrations across Malawi last year were met with an unprecedented security crackdown that resulted in at least 19 deaths.
The first centre set up in Malawi 12 years ago houses almost 500 children.
For example Malawi has reached a rate of 72%
Many analysts believe that economic progress for Malawi depends on its ability to control population growth.
Malawi's most important export crop is tobacco, which accounted for half(50%) of export revenue in 2012.
Mrs Trump's African tour will include Kenya, Malawi and Egypt and is intended to promote children's welfare.
Mozambique borders Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania,
They are still eaten as a delicacy throughout eastern Zambia and northern Malawi, where they are an important source of protein.
It has many reputed universities such as the University of Malawi, The Malawi Institute of Management
Chamangeni Zulu, from Malawi, has been hospitalised at Chipata General Hospital in Zambia, near the Malawi border, after he allowed the hyena to eat his manhood.
in harems, and their behavior is similar to that of Lake Malawi mbuna.
In November 2015, Kwataine unexpectedly resigned as executive director of the Malawi Health Equity Network.
At the age of 15, Chikwakwa was selected for the Malawi team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
other educational supplies donated in the UK and distributes them in Malawi, especially in remoter areas.
Ghana, Malawi and Rwanda.
Peaceful transitions of power had taken place in Malawi and Senegal, and a new President was in place in Somalia.
Iran, Malawi, Malaysia, Netherlands,
The four-seater Sling plane, which entered Tanzanian airspace from Uganda en route to Malawi, made a distress signal about engine failure before disappearing from radar, according to the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority.
It is believed that these painted dogs seasonally move across the border from Malawi into Zambia to hunt in The South Luangwa Valley but seemingly they have plenty of success within Malawi as the pack consists of 7 adults and 10 pups.
Many people in Malawi would describe the dancing as a traditional part of their culture, an idea promoted by Banda, while Mkamanga considers that women in Malawi are generally guided by"patriarchal traditions and cultural norms".