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Category: Re-afforestation

Karonga Council moves to restore degraded land

September 15, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

by Malawi News Agency  15/09/2021 in National News 2 min read  0 Karonga District Department of Forestry has embarked on the restoration […]

Terror in diminishing forests

July 15, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

ADMIRES DOMESTICATED WILD TUBERS—Tembo (in red blouse) MALEMIA—It is a sad situation Rivers and streams have dried up. Birds of […]

People formulate by-laws to protect woodlots

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

People of Thabilo in Senior Chief Mwilang’ombe in Karonga have formulated by-laws to conserve woodlots created in catchment areas through […]

Livingstonia Synod decries poor tree survival rate

February 17, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian(CCAP) has bemoaned poor survival rate of the tree seedlings planted in […]

Teveta joins tree-planting campaign

February 3, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocation Education and Training Authority(Teveta) has joined the nation in this year’s tree-planting campaign with a call […]

SRWB to plant trees this season to curb dry taps

February 3, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Southern Region Water Board (SRWB) chairperson Ibrahim Matola says the battle against dry taps can be won if water supplying […]

Nkhata Bay communities in forestry restoration

February 3, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Re-afforestation

Community members from group village(GVH) Kapalapata, Traditional Authority Timbiri in Nkhata Bay have moved to restore Makwezu Forest Reserve in […]

NGO plants bamboo along Lilongwe River bank

January 25, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Climate Change, Re-afforestation

Feed the Future Africulture Diversification Activity, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has led stakeholders in planting bamboo along Lilongwe River banks. […]

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, […]

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