News Briefs From the Heart of Africa

Floods Threaten Parts of Malawi With Famine

The United Nations Children’s Fund warns that over 1 million Malawians will be threatened by food shortages during the next three months as weather forecasts predict the increased possibility of flooding for this the southern African nation. This report comes in spite of reports of bumper crops in some parts of the nation in 2007.

Nyasa Times Reports Realignment of Diplomatic Relations
According to a report in the Nyasa Times the southern African nation of Malawi plans to open an embassy in Beijing for its new diplomatic ally, China after replaced a long time relationship with Taiwan. Malawi is also expected to open diplomatic missions in Iran and Cuba later this year.

Malawi Makes Deal for Fuel Storage Facility
According to recent reports from Malawi the nation has concluded a plan with the mid-east country of Qatar to build a fuel storage facility and put in place pipelines in the country. Malawi’s Finance Minister Mr. Goodall Gondwe reports that the agreement is valued at $140 to $ 150 million in American dollars. $140m to $150m. Building the fuel storage will take 36 months to complete.

Fuel Prices Expected To Rise
Fuel prices are expected to rise in Malawi and will compound recent shortages of paraffin that is needed for many of the cooking fires and home lamps in the trading centers and village areas.

Nursing Shortage Continues to Hamper Healthcare
As with many other Third World countries the nation of Malawi continues to experience what are called, “calamitous nursing deficiencies”.  The problems are reported to be deeply entrenched in poor working conditions and remuneration packages that are not acceptable to the nursing profession. A pipeline of new nurses that grows shorter and shorter because training facilities are inadequate for the growing need also compounds the problems.

500 Households Destitute After Floods Destroy Crops
It was reported last week that over 500 households in the area around Ntcheu have been left destitute after heavy rains swept away their crops. The downpour has destroyed 85 hectares of maize fields and some houses. No human casualties were reported. Ntcheu is a district in the Central Region of Malawi that borders with the country of Mozambique. The district has a population of 370,757. Flash flooding has been reported to have displaced about 2,000 people in the Lower Shire Valley district of Chikwawa in southern Malawi.

Flash Foods Strike Northern District
During the same time that floods were ravishing the Ntcheu District in central Malawi flash floods were also sweeping through whole villages in the northern border district of Karonga. According to reports the floods left thousands of people homeless. One report indicated over 20 villages had been completely destroyed by the floods. The rains had been almost non-stop for over a week. Karonga is a district in the far northern part of Malawi, and borders with the nation of Tanzania. It has a population of approximately 194,000 people.

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