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Malawi Loses About 19 billion Cubic Meters of Rainwater Annually

The Rain Water Harvesting Association of Malawi has disclosed that the country loses bout 19 billion cubic meters of rain water every year as surface water run offs due to failure to invest in rain water harvesting techniques.

BCC Proposes MK20 Billion Informal Settlements

The Blantyre City Council (BCC) says it has made a proposal of MK20 billion to government and development partners to root out informal settlements in the city amid reports that such construction works along rivers are exposing people to floods.

Bermuda Oversees Mission feeds 500 families in Mulanje

At least 500 households in Mulanje have received maize rations of 20 kilograms each courtesy of a charitable organization, Bermuda Oversees Mission.

Blue Gum Pests Population Decreasing - FRIM

The Forestry Research Institute of Malawi (FRIM) says routine surveys have indicated a subsidized population level of two pests out of three that hit the country’s blue gum trees for the past ten years.

MUB Decries Delays to Amend Copyright Law

The Malawi Union of the Blind (MUB) has decried delays by government to amend the country's Copyright law, a development, the organization says is hampering efforts to ensure equitable quality education among its members.

Government Tipped on Suicided

A mental health expert, Dr. Charles Masulani who is the Executive Director for St. John of God Hospital has tipped government to promote financial literacy education and provide social economic activities to people in the country as one way of reducing cases of suicide among the citizenry.

Govt Challenged to Invest in Deforestation Fight

Environmental activist Mathews Malata has challenged government to step up efforts aimed at reversing the massive destruction of forest cover which includes courting traditional leaders to be champions in halting malpractice.

Free Wifi Essential for Digital Economy

An ICT expert says rolling out of free WiFi to public institutions is a way to go in realizing ambitions in digital economy amid public discontent on high-cost internet data in the country.

When Climate Sneezes

As of Wednesday December 17, 2021, Malawi had not yet received rains suitable for planting.

Mulanje Pineapple Farmers Cry Foul

Access to better markets remains a challenge to pineapple growers in Mulanje, a development that is forcing them to sell their fruits to unscrupulous vendors.

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