Nearly all households in Malawi depend on firewood and charcoal for cooking and heating. The slow efforts to replace the […]
Egenco loses K10bn to debris
Environmental degradation in the Shire River catchment area has cost Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) about K10 billion to remove debris […]
Caucus wants stiff action on charcoal traffickers
The Parliamentary Conservation Caucus (MPCC) has demanded that government officials involved in illegal charcoal trafficking, as esposed by our sister […]
Government strict on waste management
Local Government Deputy Minister Halima Daudi has urged companies to take waste management seriously, saying the government would not tolerate […]
Cleaning up charcoal production
Note: Nearly all households in Malawi-almost 98 percent to be precise-cook using charcoal and firewood, which puts the country’s forest […]
Charcoal traffickers fined K800 000, vehicle forfeited
The Salima Magistrate’s Court has fined Christopher Chibwe and Austin Chiyamwaka K800 000 collectively for trafficking charcoal or in default […]
Escom says deforestation contributes to power outages
The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi says deforestation is contributing to internment power supply in the country. Escom regional manager(South) […]
Time to reset our relationship with nature: UN ahead of 5th Environment Assembly
Climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation should be tackled together by transforming the world’s relationship with nature, said a […]
Malawi among countries worst-hit by climate change
Five African countries: Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, South Sudan, and Niger, are among the world’s top 10 nations to be the […]
Malawi pushes for K190 million climate change funding
Malawi has vowed to use its status as one of seven front-runner countries in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as African […]