Environment
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Lake Malawi under siege
The palm-fringed Lake Malawi is often marketed as the world’s most diverse fish sanctuary and Malawi’s top tourist destination thanks…
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Liwonde learning site inspires green minds
Liwonde National Park’s newly renovated environmental education centre has become an epicentre of sharing knowledge and growing love of nature,…
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Where are trees planted in 2025?
The rainy season is almost at a peak and so is the annual national tree planting spree. As usual, the…
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Nectar fuels green economy prospects
In Nkhotakota, a group of youths is geared to make a difference through a green economy. When you get into…
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United for climate action
Environmental expert Professor Sosten Chiotha has commended Women Network in Climate Action of Malawi (Wonecam) for intensifying efforts to place…
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Students learn to beat disasters
For Monica Pio, a Form Four student at Ngabu Secondary School in Chikwawa District, disasters are never too far away.…
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Turning climate struggle into opportunity
Malawi’s climate crisis is tightening its grip on the economy that feeds its people. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall and severe…
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Scientists probe landslides
Travelling from Mulanje to Blantyre, scarred hills flash past—deprived of their lushness and soil cover. There are two massive scars…
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Malawi goes thirsty as temperatures rise
In Dame Village, fetching water is a daily struggle. Every morning, Nasimita Lingilirani, 45, join sa procession of weary women…
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Malawi tourism through integrated conservation of culture, nature
By Haswell Magwegwe, Mphatso Komiha, Mwayi Lusaka; Mzuzu University students and lecturer in the Department of History and Heritage Studies.…
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