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Mulanje and MCM Rates. LATEST 2013 TRIP DATES. Check the Events Page. For the latest information on our AGM, socials and hikes from July to October. The 362nd issue winged its way into members' inboxes last month. Didn't get it? If so contact Yaseen to get yourself onto The List: treasurer@mcm.org.mw. Has precisely 274 members at the time of writing! A good place to find like minded hikers and get nuggets of information about MCM activities and more. Address: PO Box 200, Mulanje. Tel: 265 1 466466 / 506.
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Blogging From Blantyre: Over to Mustang Sally
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Sunday, 22 August 2010. Over to Mustang Sally. Rob (left) - owner of Mustang Sally Club. This afternoon, with the others out for the day, I decided to take advantage of the warm sunshine and stroll over to Mustang Sally's to have one of Rob's excellent value Rib Eye steaks from the braai (served with potato salad and salad for just 600 Kwacha (£2.50-ish). Posted by Andrew Pryde. Labels: Club Mustang Sally. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kara OMula Country Lodge. Small Business Forum presentation.
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-06-20
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Saturday, 26 June 2010. Out on a Field Trip with the Society of Malawi. Today I met up with members of the Society of Malawi at Mandala House in Blantyre. By 8.30am there were five 4x4s carrying Society members as we headed off south-west towards the Lower Shire valley. We were going to visit some missionary graves from the time of Livingstone's expedition (in this case 1862/63). I've taken loads of photos today, and a selection is posted on Flickr. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Thursday, 24 June 2010. This ev...
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Blogging From Blantyre: Got to get the shopping done
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Saturday, 21 August 2010. Got to get the shopping done. Basket Stalls in the Market. This weekend I decided I had to finally sort out what I'm going to be taking home for people, so I wandered out of the house in the morning, prepared to put in a great deal of foot-slogging around Blantyre. It's bustling, quite dirty in some areas, but great fun at the same time. La Galleria, Mandala Houe. Then back to the house for a bit of work and a lie down. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-05-30
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Friday, 4 June 2010. No choice but to bite the bullet. The guys who are in Blantyre at the moment have told me what they took out with them, and I'll use this to focus my next effort. As they point out, clothes can be washed, ironed and/or bought! Posted by Andrew Pryde. Wednesday, 2 June 2010. One of those issues that suddenly jumps up and bites you has come to light. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Tuesday, 1 June 2010. Then on to Chancery Lane for a meeting hosted by Daliah and Sarah from Challenges Worldwide.
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-06-27
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Friday, 2 July 2010. The Big Project Is Starting. After quite a few days of discussions with the client and with Eoghan Mackie, the Challenges Worldwide MD in Edinburgh, the big one is going ahead. This is great news, because it's a significant and extremely worthwhile project with the potential to make a positive difference to the lives of a large number of Malawians in rural areas. We'll see what happens. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Tuesday, 29 June 2010. It was frightening to learn, for example, that only...
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-06-06
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Friday, 11 June 2010. World Cup Day 1. And we're hosting people from the office for a bbq which was to mark Rick's leaving next week after 4 months on the project, and also (this was a surprise) a welcome to Blantyre for me. This is a team picture taken on our verandah - all a bit indistinct I'm afraid, but a larger version is available on my Flickr page. I decided not to stay in town to see the second game tonight, so I'm back here doing this blog and a little bit of work. Posted by Andrew Pryde. This i...
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-07-25
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Thursday, 29 July 2010. The debate is flagging. Not the new dawn any more? A hot discussion topic in the country this year has been the plan by the Government to change the design of the national flag, replacing the one that has been in use since independence in 1964. The opposition says that this is not a sensible use of resources when the economic situation is not strong, and so many Malawians are living on less than US$1 per day. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Pacific Hotel, Lilongwe: 06:15hrs. This evening,...
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Blogging From Blantyre: Happy Families
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010. As I got back to the office from the AXA coach station, I saw lots of very proud young people walking out from the Polytechnic having received their degrees from the President. They were all wearing the traditional academic gowns and mortar boards, and looked great. I said "congratulations" to each one I saw, which seemed to go down quite well. Nice flowers, too. Posted by Andrew Pryde. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kara OMula Country Lodge. 22 August - 29 August. 25 July...
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Blogging From Blantyre: 2010-08-01
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Saturday, 7 August 2010. Top of the World. Natasa in Zomba market. Today, Nataša and I headed off to Zomba and the plateau. It's an enormous chunk of rock that has stupendous views out across the plains towards Mozambique. Alas, the weather wasn't too good today, so the views were less than ideal, but we could still see a long way. Sunbird Ku Chawe Inn, Zomba. The waterfall was really nice, with clear clean water rushing down the mountain across large boulder-like rocks. In the rainy season I think t...