malawian in English

adjective

of or from Malawi (republic in southeastern Africa)

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1. Emily Mkamanga (born 1949) is a Malawian writer and social commentator.

2. The closest town on the Malawian coast is Chintheche.

3. She was married to lawyer Orton Chirwa, Malawian Minister of Justice and Attorney General, who later died in prison.

4. Some Biotopes will be interminable themes for as long as the hobby exists, such as the Malawian tank, the Amazonian stream, and the brackish estuary

5. Etta Elizabeth Banda (born 1949) is a former Malawian politician who was the country's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2009 to 2011.

6. The African, a Malawian soldier, ordered me to stand by the edge of the river in the light of the Land Rover’s headlights.

7. Welcomes the Malawian National Response Plan of March 2015, which aims to raise awareness, increase internal security, and improve human rights monitoring, administration of justice and legislation, as well as to empower people with albinism; calls on the Malawian Government to enforce the five-point action plan and demands that more resources be allocated to this project;

8. Before her current appointment, she was the Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security, in the Malawian Cabinet, from 6 September 2016 until 24 October 2017.

9. Blantyre Marathon is an annual event that brings top Malawian athletes together to compete for best prizes as they aim at representing Malawi in other platforms across the world to …

10. It was not without reason that the government called the camp Reeducation Center of Carico, as is evidenced by the administrative center in the middle of Malawian Camp No. 4, manned by government staff, with offices and residences.