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Category: Deforastation

Caucus wants stiff action on charcoal traffickers

March 25, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Parliamentary Conservation Caucus (MPCC) has demanded that government officials involved in illegal charcoal trafficking, as esposed by our sister […]

5 fined K90 000 each for cutting down trees

February 24, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation

Mwanza Magistrate Court has fined five people K90 000 each or in default serve 18 months imprisonment for cutting down […]

Malawi’s charcoal dilemma

February 8, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Charcoal production and marketing as well as tree cutting for firewood and agricultural expansion are wiping out at least 30 […]

OUR STING

February 8, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Uncategorized

How Forest, Police, MRA officials help charcoal smuggler in exchange for bribes The sight of officers clad in service uniforms […]

NGO engages youths on environment

January 22, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Nature Kit, a non-governmental Organisation (NGO) is training young people from secondary schools in Kasungu in environmental conservation. In an […]

Women group goes green

January 22, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation, Re-afforestation

Lina Abani, 35 is determined to protect waning forests in Chanasa Village, Traditional Authority Nkhumba in Phalombe district. Four years, […]

Minister warns charcoal kingpins

November 24, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation

Minister of Forestry and Natural Resources Nancy Tembo has instructed stakeholders and traditional leaders to help tracking, naming and shaming […]

Chilima seeks Escom’s answers on felled trees

October 29, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation

VICE-PRESIDENT Saulos Chilima has demanded a report from the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) on why it is cutting […]

Bare villages go green

October 26, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation

Some communities near Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, have realised the ills of wantonly felling trees and they are now putting things […]

Chakwera unveils environmental agenda

October 22, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Deforastation, Re-Strategic and Policy

President Lazarus Chakwera yesterday highlighted initiatives his administration seeks to implement to improve environmental in the country. During his appearance […]

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