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20,000 kanal land recovered in Islamabad
Islamabad
January 24, 2021
Islamabad:A total of 20,000 kanal of state land worth Rs500 billion has so far been recovered from land grabbers and encroachers during a grand operation in the capital city initiated at the instructions of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
According to the latest documents shared by the office of the Deputy Commissioner (Islamabad), the anti-encroachment grand operation is jointly being carried out by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) administration in almost all areas of Islamabad.
The areas from where the state land has been recovered included sectors E-11, E-12, I-14, I-15, I-16, Tarnol, Khanna Pul, Karal Chowk, Expressway, Bhara Kahu, Bahria Enclave, Mouza Sinyarai, Srinagar Highway, right of way of Korang River, Phulgran, Mohra Noor, Kot Hathiyal, Shahpur and Malata.
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Mafco FC swept to a narrow 3-0 win over Mighty Wanderers at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday in a match which they finished 10-men after defender Stain Malata was given marching orders in the TNM Super League.
Wanderers coach Bob Mpinganjira and his brother Albert who is his assistant
Referee Andy Kuseli also flashed a red card to Wanderers assistant coach Oscar Kaunda in the second half for misconduct.
Mafco’s vital goal came from Walusungu Mpata in the 35th minute when he rounded off Wanderers defence before unleashing a thunderbolt which goalkeeper William Thole could not tame.
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MUST Introduces Chinese Language, Culture Resource Centre
December 11, 2020 was an important day in the bilateral relationship between Malawi and the People’s Republic of China through the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) and the Confucius Institute at the University of Malawi (Unima) as the latter launched a Chinese Language and Cultural Resource Centre at the university.
The establishment of the resource centre at MUST is in preparation for MUST’s roll-out of a Bachelor of Arts degree programme in Language, Communication and Culture, which will have modules in Chinese language and culture, among others.
In his remarks, You Yonghong, Chinese director of Confucius Institute (CI) of Unima, thanked MUST Vice Chancellor Professor Address Malata for her support to allow for establishment of a Chinese language teaching site at MUST not long after the establishment of CI at Unima in August 2016.