Environment
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Clean energy cooks better
In Salima District, along the shores of Lake Malawi, Tiyamike Filimoni, 32, used to endure blistering walks to fetch firewood…
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Malawi to host LDCs meet on climate change
As chairperson of the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Malawi’s group on climate change will host a two-day strategy meeting from…
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Turning Michiru into a food forest
After successfully getting rid of about 2 000 encroachers that desecrated the Michiru Mountain in Blantyre with impunity, communities have…
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Climate change, sale of agriculturalland threaten food production
Lilongwe and the surrounding districts of Dowa, Mchinji, and Dedza are some of Malawi’s food baskets due to fertile soils,…
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Experts discuss carbon trading rules
Experts from various sectors met in Lilongwe to discuss Malawi’s blueprint that could unlock climate financing from initiatives aimed at…
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Listed firms explore green future
Like all waterways splitting the country’s cities, the filthy Mudi River in Blantyre City has become an eyesore to people…
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Govt declares war on Zomba loggers
Massive illegal logging has compelled the government to deploy soldiers in a belated war to save the Zomba Plateau from…
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Clay calabashes trap tricky rainwater
Rainwater Harvesting Association of Malawi is blending traditional knowledge with natural resources to address water scarcity during dry seasons. The…
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Flood survivors push for resilience
For years, the soils washed away from the heavily degraded Shire Highlands have buried rivers in Nsanje and Chikwawa in…
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Cyclone Freddy scars yet to heal
Late in 2024, weather experts forecasted Malawi to receive above-normal rainfall with potential flooding, especially in the Southern Region. This…
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