Wildlife
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National
Malawi registers success in wildlife crime fight
Sixty-four people were arrested in 2022 for pangolin possession, 8 less than in 2021 while 100 were arrested for poaching,…
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Features
When animals and humans clash
On a warm and peaceful night of September 15, 2022, Smartson Mvula of Mbuzi Village, Sub-Traditional Authority (STA) Nthunduwala in…
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Features
Shielding wildlife from danger through action groups
By Charles Mkoka: Even though they have no guns, pangas, catapults and other tools, Traditional Authority (T/A) Tambala’s subjects have…
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Business
Tourism firms grading system under review
The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Culture is contemplating reviewing grading system of the hospitality sector in a bid to…
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Features
Risking lives to protect wildlife
Illegal wildlife trade is a major threat to conservation in Malawi and beyond. Game rangers are the men and women…
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National
Chinese nationals get 11-year sentence
The Principal Resident Magistrates’ Court in Lilongwe has sentenced two Chinese nationals to 11 years imprisonment after they were convicted…
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National
Stray hyena prowls Mzuzu University
A stray hyena has been spotted at Mzuzu University (Mzuni) during the nights of April 13 and 14, 2020 a…
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National
Government to refurbish Kasungu Park fence
By Theresa Chapulapula: National Parks and Wildlife Director, Brighton Kumchedwa, has said the government has secured funds to refurbish the…
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National
Police equipped to stop wildlife crimes
Malawi Police Service (MPS) has singled out lack of capacity among its investigative officers as limiting progress in the fight…
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Features
Female rangers in Malawi: ‘Only the strongest survive’
By Rabson Kondowe: Trace Banda stands outside the rangers’ camp carrying an M-16 assault rifle as she prepares for an…
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