By Sarah Mlozoa Centre for Environmental Policy and Advocacy (CEPA) has applauded the government for including the youth in the…
Inadequate funds to affect planting of Mulanje cedar
Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust (MMCT) will plant less number of Mulanje cedars during this year’s tree planting season as compared…
Impacts of climate change reversible-Mutharika
By Fostina Mkandawire-Mana President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on Tuesday expressed optimism that devastating impacts of climate change can be…
17 black rhinos arrive in Malawi
The Department of National Parks and Wildlife says it has boosted security in order to protect Malawi’s existing rhino populations.…
UNDP urges collaboration in addressing climate change
United Nations Development Program (UNDP) country representative Shigeki Komatsubara has encouraged farmers in the country to explore and share new…
Thin plastics disposal to take longer
The department of natural resources has admitted that the removal of thin plastics from the market will take a longer…
Crossroads Hotel fined K1 million for pollution
The Environmental Affairs Department has slapped Crossroads Hotel with a K1 million fine for discharging untreated waste water into the…
Malawi police arrest suspected notorious Chinese ivory kingpin
The Malawi Police Service, in conjunction with the Department of Parks and Wildlife, have arrested one of Malawi’s most wanted…
Artisanal, small scale miners licensing at snail’s pace
Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining has expressed concern over the lesser number of artisanal and small-scale miners who…
Media body calls for collaboration on thin plastics ban
A media environmental body has called for concerted efforts in making sure that the country is making strides in effecting…
Thin plastics banned in Malawi
The Supreme Court in Blantyre on Wednesday ruled in favour of government’s ban on the production, distribution and importation of…
Government pledges to protect rangers
Government says it is committed to making sure that rangers in the country are well protected from all forms of…