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Author: Kenneth

Comedian out to save environment

April 23, 2019April 23, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Solar

South Africa comedian Mark Sampson is performing in Malawi as part of his Africa tour in which he is bringing […]

Solar E-Waste Challenge: A Program to Support Innovations in Off-grid Solar E-waste Management

April 23, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Vacancies & Opportunities

The Global LEAP Solar E-Waste Challenge will make $1 million in grant funding available to companies with innovative approaches to […]

Electricity tariffs exaggerated—MCCCI

April 16, 2019April 16, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Uncategorized

The Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has bemoaned that its members, mostly industrial companies, continue to […]

Malawi-Moz seal K94bn power deal

April 16, 2019April 16, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Re-Strategic and Policy, Uncategorized

Malawi will have the opportunity to buy 200 megawatts (MW) of power from the Southern Africa Power Pool (Sapp) once […]

Thin plastics report demands political will

April 16, 2019April 16, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change

An independent South African research consultant has said strong political will is needed to halt the environmental degradation ravaging Malawi […]

Mini generators light up Nkhata Bay community

April 4, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

About 200 households in Traditional Authority (T/A) Kabunduli in Nkhata Bay are enjoying the luxury of having electricity generated locally […]

Escom moves to relieve Low-income customers

April 2, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Low-income customers on Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) power grid will now start accessing electricity at a lower rate […]

US agency gives groups K74m energy grants

April 2, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Energy and Gender, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Solar

The United States African Develpment Foundation (USadf), in partnership with Power AfricaInitiative, has given Lilongwe-based energy groups grants of about […]

Malawi foregoing 1 000 MW potential—Official

April 2, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawi is foregoing a potential 1009 megawatts (MW) of hydro-electricity for not harnessing water from running rivers, a Ministry of […]

700 000 cedar seedlings planted on Mulanje Mountain

April 1, 2019 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

The Save Our Cedar Campain is gaining ground with about 700 000 cedar seedlings planted on Mulanje Mountain in the […]

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