Machinga District

Beating drought in Malawi

17 September 2009 Irrigation training in Malawi is making a major difference to farmers facing the threat of frequent droughts. Simple water schemes are having a major impact on small-scale crop growers living in Machinga...

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Malawi: The good, the bad and the hopeful in health care

In this post we highlight some of what Malawian bloggers are writing about the country's health care system. We look at bloggers describing developments in eye care, reflecting on midwifery, expressing shock over negligence in...

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Malawi: Elephants Out of Harm's Way

Lilongwe — A South African capture team has almost completed the translocation of a herd of elephants from the Phirilongwe forest reserve located in a communal management area in southern Malawi. A total of 60 elephants in...

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ENVIRONMENT-MALAWI: Elephants Out of Harm's Way

LILONGWE, Jun 24 (IPS/IFEJ) - A South African capture team has almost completed the translocation of a herd of elephants from the Phirilongwe forest reserve located in a communal management area in southern Malawi.

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The Phirilongwe Elephants Need Your Help Now!!!

Phirilongwe forest, where the famous Phirilongwe elephants live, is under threat. Not from the elephants or even the slash and burn wood cutters who are encroaching deeper into one of Malawi's most pristine and beautiful...

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Malawi National Parks and Safaris

African Country With Wildlife, Birds and Africa's Largest Lake Visitors to Malawi are welcomed with outstanding hospitality by locals. Lake Malawi is one of Africa's largest lakes with snorkeling, diving and good game viewing...

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Malawi: President's son disputes results

Atupele son of the former Malawi president, Bakili Muluzi, has become the first Member of Parliament to raise suspicions over the results of the parliamentary election in his Machinga North West constituency. Atupele claims the...

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Malawi: Listen to Malawi Election Bloggers

Malawians are currently voting in the presidential and parliamentary elections. A group of Malawian bloggers were trained by PenPlusBytes, an International Institute of ICT Journalism in collaboration with New Media Institute...

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Malawi: Young Voters Could Decide Election

analysis There are incredible scenes of long snake like-cues of tens of thousands of voters at various polling centres across Malawi. According to a snap survey by African Elections Project journalists’ team, young voters’...

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Malawi: Country Upbeat About Elections

With a few hours left before the polling stations open for polls, Malawian are enthusiastic and are ready for the elections. Our team of reporters went around the city of Blantyre and Mulanje to find out the people’s opinions...

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