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| The People
With a population of approximately
12 million, Malawi is one of the more densely peopled countries of this
part of Africa. Most of the population is rural (85 per cent), living
largely in fascinating traditional villages. The largest town is
the conurbation Blantyre-Limbe (the commercial “capital”) in the south
followed by the capital city of Lilongwe in the central region. Mzuzu
is the only large town in the north. Zomba, once the capital, has, until
recently, been the seat of the parliament. |
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| The Great East African Rift Valley,
of which Malawi is a part, has been home to man from the earliest days
of Homo sapiens. Many of today's Malawians are descendants of the Bantu
people who moved across Africa and into Malawi for hundreds of years up
to the fifteenth century.
The nineteenth century history of
the country was one of turmoil, inter-tribal skirmishes and the slave trade.
The slave routes from Africa's east coast to the interior crossed Lake
Malawi. Thousands never even survived the journey. |
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| The great explorer-missionary, David
Livingstone, is intimately connected with Malawi’s history and there are
many sites and monuments to be seen which remind today's visitors of this.
As Dr Livingstone was helping to put an end to slavery, the country was
becoming increasingly under European influence. The British Central
Africa Protectorate (later to become Nyasaland) was established in 1889.
After World War II the pressure for
independence grew, led, from 1958, by Dr Hastings Banda. In 1963 Banda
became independent Malawi's first Prime Minister and, later, Life President.
His autocratic rule lasted until 1993 when Malawians voted for a change
to a multi-party democracy. A year later, Dr Bakili Muluzi, leader
of the United Democratic Front, became the country's new President and
he successfully fought a second democratic election in 1999.
The people of Malawi are accurately
described as the friendliest on the continent. It is they, who make
this country the Warm Heart of Africa. |
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| This information
was provided by: Malawi Tourism Information Service / UK. |
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