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Facts about LED bulbs free distribution. Source The Daily Times Feb 10, 2017

February 10, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged Energy, LED Bulbs

"Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) has embarked on a project involving the installation and retailing of 1.2 million Light Emitting […]

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Soche Technical College students riot over electricity. Source: The Nation Feb 10, 2017

February 10, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged no electricity, protest, strike

Students' union representative Mercy Kalupsya: "The strike is all about electricity. We opened school on January 19, but ever since […]

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An alternative view to oil drilling

February 9, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged lake Malawi, oil drilling

The environmental activist Geoffrey Mfiti alerts about oil drilling in the lake Malawi. He mentions that the lake Malawi is […]

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Salima to go green with Coopi, Cepa

February 8, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged Tree planting

900 000 trees for Salima in this year

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Dry spell drives community to embrace tree planting

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged dry spell, Tree planting

The situation of many dry spells is supposed to improve by planting trees. " […] Wimbe extension planning area (EPA) […]

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AHL-MDF in 20 000 tree planting drive

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged Tree planting

MDF Deputy Chief of Military Operations Colonel Harold Dzoole: "We have noted that every year trees are planted but very […]

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Illovo plants 8500 trees in Chikwawa

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged climate change, forests, Tree planting

Illovo Malawi human resources manager Jeromy Ngolombe: "[…] forests […]. They are a source of oxygen, food, firewood, shelter, medicine […]

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LL MP challenges constituents on tree conservation

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged responsibility, Tree planting

"Masi said every citizen need to assume responsibility for the planting, protection and care of trees and the environment at […]

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MCA to plant 120000 trees in the North

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged electricity transmission, Tree planting

The Millennium Challenge Account-Malawi (MCS-M) supports the project to plant 120 000 trees and the constructions of the transmission lines […]

2017-02-07_Tue_Friends of Chileka plants 7000 trees_The Nation

Friends of Chileka plants 7000 trees

February 7, 2017 masifrancis Posted in UncategorizedTagged Tree planting

Minister of Health Peter Kumpalume: "This area was once covered with trees, but due to careless cutting down of trees, […]

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