Africa Parks eliminates killer elephant in Nkhotakota Game Reserve

  By Fredrick Manda, MANA African Parks, managers of Nkhotakota Game Reserve, has killed the vicious elephant that trampled to death a 21-year-old woman, Sabitha Banda, last week at Bamba Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Mwadzama in Nkhotakota District. Park Manager, Sam Kamoto confirmed the incident, saying the action was taken to save people’s lives from such vicious elephant because it has been reportedly escaping the game reserve on several occasions. “We have managed to kill…

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MUST bans use of thin plastics on campus

By Morton Sibale, MANA In a bid to conserve environment, Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) has announced the ban of the use of plastics of 60 micrometers and below within the campus premises with immediate effect. In a statement released by the university and signed by the Vice Chancellor Professor Address Malata, the university says the decision is their attempt to comply with the regulation effected by the Supreme Court of Appeal in July, 2019. The Supreme…

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Nankhumwa urges farmers to embrace new technologies

  By Kondwani Magombo, MANA Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Kondwani Nankhumwa has urged farmers to embrace new technologies to harvest more yields in the wake of climate change challenges. He made the call Thursday at Namiyasi Residential Training Centre (RTC) in Mangochi at the end of Machinga Agricultural Development Division (ADD) Field Day where the Minister toured and appreciated various agricultural activities in five sites.  Nankhumwa said he was impressed to note that most farmers in…

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Malawi’s World Vision trains local farmers in livestock health management

  By Duncan Mlanjira Livestock farmers from four districts of the Southern Region successfully completed a two-week intensive training as Community Animal Health Workers courtesy of funding from World Vision International (WVI) in collaboration with the Malawi Government’s Department of Animal Health and Livestock Development. The 63 trained farmers from Mulanje, Chiradzulu, Neno and Balaka are expected to perform duties of extension workers in their respective communities as one way of increasing such agricultural advisors that the Government has…

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DPP candidate Kambiri declared winner of Liwawadzi Ward by-election

  By Duncan Mlanjira The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate, Pharaoh Kambiri has been declared by the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) as the winner of the Liwawadzi Ward in Balaka North Constituency, beating five other contestants. Kambiri earned 2,615 votes; independents Precious Khwiyao Chintengo and Obedi Peter got 665 and 632 votes respectively; Ronald Pias Mphepo of People’s Party had 537 votes; Mervin Makwinja of Freedom Party had 101 votes while Harris Mhere of Mbakuwaku Movement for Development won…

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South Africa confirms first Coronavirus case

  By Duncan Mlanjira While Malawi’s Ministry of Health and Population says people should not panic on Coronavirus as government is doing everything to ensure the country is spared from the viral infection, South Africa became the third sub-Saharan country to confirm an affected case. South Africa’s announcement that a case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the country makes it the third sub-Saharan country to report the infection after Senegal reported one case while Nigeria has reported four,…

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14-year-old boy dies from drowning on Lake Malawi in Karonga

  By Andrew Mkonda, MANA A 14-year-old boy has died after drowning on Lake Malawi in Karonga District. Karonga Police deputy spokesperson, Frank Black identified the boy as Christopher Mwanyongo, who was from Mwambuli Village in Traditional Authority Kyungu in Karonga. Black said the deceased had gone swimming at the lake with friends on Martyrs Day (Tuesday, March 3) but failed to swim himself from the deeper waters. The spokesperson said police and community launched a search for his…

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Deciding Malawi’s economic destiny; Most developing countries have not escaped low or middle-income trap

  Analysis by Farai Chigaru Our economic destiny has been sauced by mainly the Western direction. We were enclaved into a universal pathway that never worked to our advantage most of the time. The economic growth for Malawi has been epileptic since then. Economic growth is a concept that is a goal for all countries; there are several sources of economic growth that are applicable to a developing country like Malawi.  Economic growth can be divided into different forms…

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Zomba Forest Lodge to tighten up with trees Zomba Plateau’s water catchment conservation zone

By Duncan Mlanjira For this year’s tree planting get season, Zomba Forest Lodge, through its Reforestation of the Environment and Ecosystem of Zomba (TREEZ) project, has identified a Water Catchment Zone along the banks of Mulunguzi River where the Lodge is set to plant indigenous trees on Saturday, March 7. The Lodge is organizing the exercise in conjunction with Zomba Tour Guides Association, which it also sponsors for the body to offer their services to tourists in a professional…

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Women bear the burden of climate change

By Fostina Mkandawire, MANA Chairperson for Bunda Gender Activists, Jennifer Lipenga said women bear the greater burden of climate change, especially in situations of poverty because of social norms and beliefs. Speaking during a tree planting exercise in Ngwanda Community in Nkhoma on Tuesday, she said Climate Change affects all human beings in the world but the impacts are experienced differently by men and women. “Women depend on natural resources to sustain a living and these resources are threatened…

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