Environment
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Lilongwe joins fossil fuel ban
Lilongwe has become the first African capital city to sign the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to combat climate change. It…
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Building disaster response capacity through localisation
In Neno and Zomba districts, community-based organisations are leading in building climate-resilient communities. Supported by Save the Children, Beyond Our…
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Invasive plants burn for bumper harvests
While the enchanting Nyika National Park has beckoned hundreds of tourists beyond Malawi for decades, invasive plants are smothering vegetation…
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Water initiative to benefit 25 000
From the Songwe River that pours into Lake Malawi to Viphya and Nyika plateaus, the country’s northern tip is endowed…
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Banking on healthy forests
Gogo Christina Mpinganjira recalls her youthful days when she used to collect wild mushrooms and see wild animals in Dedza…
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El Nino requires urgent action
Southern Africa is in the grip of an urgent crisis, according to the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis…
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War on loggers goes north
Twambilire Mhone 28, from Luwazi in Nkhata Bay, survives on cassava farming and illegal charcoal. “I sell the charcoal to…
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Goodbye charcoal business
Over half of Malawians are poor partly due to rapid population growth and reliance on rain-fed agriculture. This is vivid…
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Brick-making that saves trees
Yonasi Jedegu, 36, laughs hard when he hears about Malawi’s long-term vision to become a prosperous, self-reliant, inclusively wealthy and…
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Heatwaves raise calls for climate finance
Globally, July was the hottest month on record. Africa experienced its hottest night, with the temperature in Adrar, Algeria, not…
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