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“The truth about blackouts”

November 8, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged blackouts, EGENCO, energy crisis, ESCOM, Hydro-energy

Power blackouts have become emotive, causing an inconvenience to society and businesses. We are entitled to complain when things go […]

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“The 5th Independent Power Producers and Power Purchase Agreements Conference”

November 8, 2017 Kenneth Posted in UncategorizedTagged IPP & PPA Conference

Independent Power Producers (IPPs) have become an important source of investment in the power sector in a number of African […]

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“Mindset change needed in technology”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged power outages and economy, startups, technology

Embracing technology is key for economies to achieve accelerated economic development in this era. In this interview, reporter CAROLINE KANDIERO, […]

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“Power outages dampen sugar output”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in Uncategorized

Illovo Sugar (Malawi) Limited Plc says prolonged power outages are among the reasons expected to dampen sugar output for the […]

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Comment: “What we need now is solution to blackouts”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in Uncategorized

It is pleasing to learn that leader of opposition and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera appreciates the suffering […]

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“Chakwera goes to town on blackouts”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged blackouts, ESCOM, Lazarus Chakwera

Leader of opposition in Parliament Lazarus Chakwera has dared President Peter Mutharika to demonstrate seriousness to resolve the energy crisis […]

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“Maybe electricity is a luxurious product”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged electricity market, energy crisis, energy poverty and economy

Scholar Lewis had his take on stages of development or better, growth. The statistics are, however, worrying and do not […]

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“Climate leadership means ending fossil-fuel production”

November 3, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged climate change, Fossils vs. Renewables, Paris Agreement

The end of the fossil-fuel era is on the horizon. With renewables like solar and wind consistently outperforming expectations, growth […]

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“Water Aid equips hospital with sanitation facilities”

November 2, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged sanitation, solar pumping, tap water

Water Aid, a non-governmental organisation that promotes water, sanitation and health (Wash), has handed over sanitation facilities to the newly-constructed […]

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“The price of running economy on gensets”

November 2, 2017 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged diesel, Gensets, Hydro-energy, solar power

Desperate measures demand desperate solutions. That is the situation Malawi has found itself in as power generation has gone to […]

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