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Category: Re-afforestation

Salima to plant 4m trees to address climate shocks

November 18, 2024 Beston Chitambuli Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

Salima District is set to plant four million trees to address climate change shocks such as floods that have become […]

People in Mchinji gears up to restore forests

November 11, 2024 Beston Chitambuli Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

Climate-Smart Enhanced Public Works Programme participants in Mchinji District have set up tree nurseries to support afforestation activities during the […]

Restoring ecosystem for climate resilient

March 27, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

Long walks to fetch firewood and water haunted Chilunga villagers in Zomba District. Edna Chimbalanga and her two daughters climbed […]

Malawi restores 1.8 hectares of degraded land

February 1, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Eisenhower Mkaka The Ministry of Natural Resources Tuesday said the country has managed to restore 1.8 million hectares of degraded […]

NGO urges people to plant fruit trees

April 11, 2022April 11, 2022 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Renew’N’Able Malawi programmes Manager Devine Matare has urged community members in Traditional Authority (T/A) Bvumbwe, Thyolo, to plant fruit trees. […]

Farmers stir clean cooking

March 31, 2022 Kenneth Posted in Deforastation, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Re-afforestation

Women and children in Malawi keep dying from smoky fumes of an everyday chore as over nine in every 10 […]

Border strip goes green again

January 31, 2022 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Malawi’s trees are disappearing faster than they are being replanted. The fast-growing population’s appetite for firewood, charcoal, farmlands and housing […]

Nkhotakota District to plant 1.5m trees

January 20, 2022 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Nkhotakota District Council plans to plant over 1.5 million trees this season and has put in place strategies to increase […]

Students join Mudi clean-up

December 16, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

The foul smell from Mudi River personifies the brunt city residents bear as people on the move, households and businesses […]

Communal zeal to save forests

December 15, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

The bare hills of Kunthembwe vividly spoke of decades of plunder and the community easily resolved to keep hands off […]

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