Continent cries out for America's help

Russ Pulliam, IndyStar
It's a long way from Indiana to Malawi in southern Africa. But political activist Curt Smith hopes to interest his Hoosier friends in this nation of 12 million.
Malawi, west of Mozambique and north of South Africa, does not attract much attention. It has not suffered the massive famines of Ethiopia or the cruel civil wars devastating countries such as Liberia, Sudan or Rwanda.
Yet Malawi it is one of the poorest countries on a continent of poverty. Smith, Indiana Family Institute president, was introduced to Malawi through James Mbowe Nyondo. By birth, Nyondo is a prince of the Lambyan tribe of Malawi.
Nyondo, who recently earned a business degree from...
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