Passing through Chipembere in Blantyre, Malawi
Wednesday, June 17, 2009





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President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi has a new cabinet. What is your comment?
1. President Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika
2. Vice President Joyce Banda (Mrs)
3. Agriculture and Food Security Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika
4. Agriculture and Food Security (Deputy) Magret Roka-Mauwa(Ms.)
5. Finance Mr. Ken Kandodo
6. Finance (Deputy) Mr. Fraser Nkhoma Nihora
7. Foreign Affairs Dr. Eta Elizabeth Banda
8. Foreign Affairs (Deputy) Augustine Mtendere
9. Education Dr George Chaponda
10. Higher education, Science and Technology (Deputy) Otilia Moyo-Jere (Ms)
11. Primary Education (Deputy) Victor Sajeni
12. Development Planning and Cooperation Abi Marambika Shawa
13. Development Planning and Cooperation (Deputy) Daniel Liwimbi
14. Transport and Works Khumbo Kachali
15. Transport and Works (Deputy) Lazaro Kasaila
16. Justice Dr. Peter Mutharika
17. Irrigation Ritchie Bizwick Muyewa
18. Irrigation (Deputy) Gringer Musolira Banda
19. Local Government Goodall Gondwe
20. Local Government (Deputy) MacJones Mandala Shawa
21. Industry and Trade Eunice Kazembe (Ms)
22. Industry and Trade (Deputy) Steven Stanford Kamwendo
23. Lands and Housing and Urban development Dr. Peter Mwanza
24. Lands and Housing (Deputy) Tarsiziu Tony Gowelo
25. Gender, Children and Community Development Patricia Kaliati (Ms)
26. Gender, Children and Community Development (Deputy) Catherine Gotani Hara (Ms)
27. Tourism, Wildife Anna Kachikho (Ms)
28. Tourism (Deputy) Shadreck Jonasi
29. Labour Yunus Mussa
30. Labour (Deputy) John Bande
31. Health Moses Chirambo
32. Health (Deputy) Teresa Mwale (Ms)
33. Youth and Sports Lucius Kanyumba
34. Youth (Deputy) Billy Kaunda
35. Health Prof. Moses Chirambo
36. Health (Deputy) Gloria Mwale (Ms)
37. Home Affairs Aaron Sangala
38. Home Affairs (Deputy) Annie Lemani (Ms)
39. National Defence Sidik Mia
40. Information and Civil Education Lenford Mwanza
41. Information and Civil Education (Deputy) Kingsley Namakhwa
42. Natural Resources and Energy Grey Malunga
43. Natural Resources and Energy (Deputy) Ephraim Chiume
44. Disabilities and Aged Bessie Reen Kachere (Ms)
45. Disabilities and Aged (Deputy) Felton Mulli
Today, its 16th June, a day in which we celebrate the life of an African child. Originating from remembering the massacres of the innocent children in Soweto, South Africa in 1976, we now reflect on the plight of the African child. Indeed we now reflect on the need of the African child to have access to quality education, health, protection against abuse etc. This is because the future of our beautiful African continent lies in the hands of the African child.

Just read on BBC news website that a Kiswahili version of Facebook has been released! Honestly speaking, I am thrilled. Long at last, African languages are also gaining prominence as communication medium in the cyber world. I do not know KiSwahili, but this idea is just great! At least to me... What about you?
Of late, this blog has been getting a lot of hits from Bing, the new search engine or rather "decision" engine from Microsoft. So, having gone to www.bing.com, I encounter a simple and clean interface of a new kid on the block in the search engine arena.
Personally I like the simple interface of Bing. In addition to this, provision of preview of websites listed in the search results is a big plus. I do not know if Bing is faster than Google or whether Bing is just a propped up Windows Live?
However, in my opinion, I think Google will this time around have a serious competitor in the search engine world! So whether to google or to bing thats one's choice. But surely only time will tell, who leads the pack!
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