Livingstonia or Kondowe is a town located in the Northern Region district of Rumphi in Malawi. It is 430 kilometres (270 miles) north of the capital,...
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University ShareWorld Open University Malawi (SOUMA) University of Lilongwe - UniLil University of Livingstonia Malawi. Ranking Web of Universities, Cybermetrics...
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universities, such as Livingstonia, Malawi Lakeview, and Catholic University of Malawi. The entry requirement is six credits on the Malawi School Certificate...
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The University of Livingstonia (UNILIA) is a university located in Livingstonia, Malawi. It was founded in 2003 and has grown to over 2,000 students located...
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This is a list of towns and cities in Malawi: Chitipa Chilumba Ekwendeni Karonga Likoma Livingstonia Mzimba Mzuzu Nkhata Bay Rumphi Chintheche Embangweni...
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of Blantyre, Livingstonia, Nkhoma, Harare and Zambia but also works closely with the theological department of the University of Malawi. The Zomba Plateau...
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missionaries of the Free Church of Scotland in 1875. The Livingstonia Synod is located in Northern Malawi, and claims about 25% of the population of that region...
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Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Malawi, with significant populations of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths. Religious...
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Alliance Highschool in Kiambu, Kenya. Malawi The town of Livingstonia, Malawi. The city of Blantyre, Malawi is named after Livingstone's birthplace...
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Blackman's Church of Africa Presbyterian (category Presbyterianism in Malawi)
independent Presbyterian denomination in Malawi. Each of its three founding pastors had been educated at the Livingstonia, Malawi mission and ordained as ministers...
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African Lakes Corporation (redirect from Livingstonia Central Africa Company)
for research. The predecessor of this company was established as the Livingstonia Central Africa Company in 1877 with its head office in Glasgow by a group...
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spirit house, Itneg people (1922, Philippines) A spirit house in Livingstonia, Malawi (c. 1910) A shrine to the east of Pubersdorf in Austria A shrine...
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spirit house, Itneg people (1922, Philippines) A spirit house in Livingstonia, Malawi (c. 1910) A Shrine of Peter and Paul, Ayutthaya, Thailand Anito Di...
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Lake Malawi include Makokola Retreat in Mangochi, Sunbird Livingstonia in Salima, and many more. While at the beaches along the coast of Lake Malawi, tourists...
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South Lanarkshire, Scotland Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a book Livingstonia, Malawi Livingston (disambiguation) Sergio Livingstone This disambiguation...
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List of places named after people (section Malawi)
Maguire (Southern) – Captain Cecil Montgomery Maguire (died in 1891) Livingstonia, Malawi – David Livingstone Liwonde – Chief Liwonde Former: Fort Anderson...
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Blantyre (redirect from Blantyre, Malawi)
Blantyre is Malawi's centre of finance and commerce, and its second largest city, with a population of 800,264 as of 2018[update]. It is sometimes referred...
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Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (category Presbyterianism in Malawi)
Zambia (Zambia Synod), one in Zimbabwe (Harare Synod) and three in Malawi – Livingstonia Synod in the north of the country, Nkhoma Synod in the centre, and...
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mining areas, mining activity is limited to extraction of coal from Livingstonia and Rumphi mines in the northern region of the country. Other limited...
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Robert Laws (category Presbyterian missionaries in Malawi)
(1851–1934) was a Scottish missionary who headed the Livingstonia mission in the Nyasaland Protectorate (now Malawi) for more than 50 years. The mission played...
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Hastings Banda (category Presidents of Malawi)
1997) was the leader of Malawi from 1964 to 1994. He served as Prime Minister from independence in 1964 to 1966, when Malawi was a Dominion/Commonwealth...
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Janet Caird (category British expatriates in Malawi)
Peter Kirkwood, a missionary, and Janet Kirkwood, she was born in Livingstonia, Malawi, and educated in Scotland. She attended Dollar Academy in Dollar...
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Alexander Caseby (category Presbyterian missionaries in Malawi)
leper village in Malawi. He concentrated specifically in promoting western horticultural practices within the natives of Livingstonia and attempting to...
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Ekwendeni (category Populated places in Northern Region, Malawi)
is operated by the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia, in partnership with the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Church of Scotland...
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Elmslie (1856–1935) was a Scottish missionary of the Livingstonia Mission in Nyasaland (now Malawi) and associate of Robert Laws. Among the Wild Ngoni...
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possibly a higher level if education at the Overtoun Institute at Livingstonia, Malawi, another Free Church mission, although the record of this is unclear...
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Tumbuka language (category Languages of Malawi)
Tumbuka is a Bantu language which is spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania. It is also known as Chitumbuka or Citumbuka — the chi- prefix in front of...
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James Stewart (missionary) (section Livingstonia)
to continue the work of Dr. Livingstone. He wanted Livingstonia to be on the shores of Lake Malawi, and received financial backing from a group of Glasgow...
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British Central Africa Protectorate (category 20th century in Malawi)
in 1889 and ratified in 1891 that occupied the same area as present-day Malawi: it was renamed Nyasaland in 1907. British interest in the area arose from...
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Mchengautuwa (category Populated places in Northern Region, Malawi)
Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi". www.nyasatimes.com. 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2024-04-29. "Livingstonia Synod hails Atupele for advocating...
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