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Information Malawi
A short history of Malawi
History Malawi was settled by various Bantu tribes, these
tribes traded in agricultural surplus and ivory with Portuguese
merchants on the coast. Scottish missionaries arrived in the country
after hearing of David Livingstone's troubles. They established a state
by overwhelming the warlike Ngoni and Yao and by doing so, they
suppressed slavery, opened up missions and started making inroads into
traditional agricultural practices. The number of plantations in the
country began to grow quickly due to the declaration of a Protectorate
in 1891 and after the introduction of coffee. A "hut tax" was introduced
and traditional methods of agriculture such as the slash and burn method
were discouraged as a consequence of this Africans were induced to get
work on plantations or migrate to Zimbabwe and become migrant workers.
The Nyasaland African Congress was formed in the 1950's as an opposition
group to colonial rule this was also opposed to federation with northern
and southern Rhodesia. This group did not have much support until Dr
Hastings Banda came home and took control of the leadership. The
colonial authorities were forced to declare a state of emergency due to
the amount of support that had mounted for Banda as a result of this
state of emergency leaders of the Congress including Banda were
imprisoned and there was a rampage of suppression. Banda was invited by
the colonial authorities in 1961 to a constitutional conference.
Elections were held shortly after and the Malawi Congress Party (Banda's
party) won easily, the party dissolved the federation of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland and in July 1964 Malawi became independent. Many ministers
resigned as a consequence of political differences, they would not
pledge their allegiance to Banda, many of them took to violent
opposition. Banda drew support from the peasant majority and eliminated
opposition. Banda had himself declared "president for life". He outraged
the OUA by refusing to ostracise the South African regime, and for
paying for pogroms against threatening groups. In 1977 a slight
liberation was attempted. Banda had a wide control over the parliament
if anybody criticised him they would be expelled and imprisoned. In 1978
a general election was held which was the first one since independence,
Banda personally vetted everyone who wanted to stand as a candidate, and
he made all candidates take an English examination (therefore precluding
90 per cent of the population). Banda encouraged foreign capital
investment especially from Britain, Taiwan and the USA. He also
encouraged ministers to establish plantations, forcing peasants off the
land. Facilities such as education and medicine were low priorities
while roads and railways serving plantations are the opposite. In 1984
Malawi was able to post its first ever balance of payments surplus on
its current account. Malawi has signed a defence and security
cooperation agreement with Mozambique this was with the intention of
concealing the activities of the MNR, Mozambique is also supplying
Malawi. With the cessation of hostilities in Mozambique, there is once
more access to the Indian Ocean port of Nacala.
Health Warnings
Yellow fever: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from
travellers over 1 year of age coming from infected areas. Malaria:
Malaria risk: predominantly due to P. falciparum - exists throughout the
year in the whole country. P. falciparum resistant to chloroquine and
sulfadoxine - pyrimethamine reported. Recommended prophylaxis:
mefloquine. It is recommended that visitors take precautions against
typhoid, bilharzia, hepatitis and cholera in particular. AIDS/HIV is
prevalent. Diseases caused by unsanitary conditions are common
throughout the country, and untreated water should be considered unsafe
to drink. Hospital facilities are generally poor and outside the major
cities of Maputo and Beira medical facilities are limited. Comprehensive
medical insurance is essential and it is recommended that visitors carry
personal medical supplies with them
CURRENCY AND CLIMATE:
Currency: MWK Climate: In the south the climate is tropical with
temperatures all year round from 28 to 37 Celsius / 82 to 98 Fahrenheit.
The average annual rainfall is 740mm / 30 inches. More moderate
temperatures in the central region and heavier rainfall 1500 to 2000 mm
/ 60 to 80 inches. |