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1 What timezone is Malawi in during daylight savings?

2 ________ is universal at 18 years of age, and the central government budget for 2007/2008 is $1.24 billion dollars.

3 Former President Banda established a ________ foreign policy that is continued into 2008 and includes good diplomatic relationships with many Western countries.

4 What is the national anthem of Malawi?

5 What is the capital of Malawi?

6 Malawi is composed of three ________ (the Northern, Central and Southern regions),[5] which are divided into 28 districts,[20] and further into approximately 250 traditional authorities and 110 administrative wards.

7 When was Malawi established?

8 What type of government does Malawi have?

9 Under a new constitution, Malawi became a ________ under MCP rule and Banda declared himself president-for-life in 1970.

10 There is a high prevalence of ________, which is a drain on the labor force and government expenditures, and is expected to have a significant impact on gross domestic product (GDP) by 2010.

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the "Livingstone Tree" in Nkhotakota, Malawi, was never visited by David Livingstone (statue pictured), though when he travelled there he famously stopped under another tree?
  • the missionary and explorer David Livingstone named Cape Maclear, Malawi (pictured) after his friend, astronomer Thomas Maclear?
  • the residents of Kasungu, Malawi, live in houses made from handmade bricks and straw roofing?
  • pop singer Madonna (pictured) adopted a 13-month-old boy from Mchinji, Malawi in October 2006, causing international controversy?
  • on July 11, 2008, the Kayelekera mine in Karonga, Malawi celebrated 1.5 million hours of accident-free uranium mining?
  • a swimmer escaped a crocodile attack in Nkhata Bay, Malawi (pictured) by biting the crocodile on the nose?
  • areas around Mangochi (Lake Malawi pictured), Malawi, have recently been terrorised by elephants?
  • female White-starred Robins (pictured) in Malawi migrate away from their breeding grounds while the males remain in their territories?
  • Reverend John Chilembwe is celebrated as the first Malawian nationalist, and was a martyr for his cause?
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