Environment
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Mango trees burn as forests wane
In Mulanje West, we saw people felling mango trees one by one to burn bricks. According to locals, the rush…
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Urban poor’s sanitation crisis
Two months ago, torrents that led to floods battered homes and latrines to the ground in Salisbury Township in Mzuzu.…
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Rising temperatures push millions into poverty, hunger
Millions of people in Africa will suffer from poverty and hunger due to rising temperatures, unless governments take swift action.…
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Learning the hard way in Rwanda
During a recent visit to one of East Africa’s rising economies, Rwanda, by African Union (AU) delegates there was no…
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Duke backs war on wildlife crime
Not long ago, Malawi was southern Africa’s main transit route for wildlife criminals due to weak laws. Then, convicted poachers…
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NGOs unite for green energy
Imagine a country where nine in every 10 people have no access to the grid and just a fifth of…
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A hike to Mulanje Mountain
It’s exactly 13.53 hours and its very hot at Fort Lister in Phalombe, one of the routes at the base…
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Dapp launches tree planting season in Chileka
The development Aid from People to People (Dapp) has launched a programme aimed at planting two million trees as part…
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Dipecho saving Shire valley
One of the major reasons the Shire Valley always experience drought is continued flooding, says national coordinator for Department of…
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Unleashing economic power of forest
Forest and farm producers have drawn up a ‘road map’ for supporting forest producer organisations as the socially just and…
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