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African Parks unveils Red Chilli as elephant repellant at Liwonde National Park
By Shamuda Drake The African Parks (AP) in Liwonde, Machinga has unveiled Red Chilli as a proven solution to repel elephants from destroying farm crops in the neighbouring communities surrounding the National Park. Red Chilli can repel elephants This is unexpected spicy solution to an age-old challenge of Elephants that for long exerted pressure and panic in communities there. According to a statement a group of inventive farmers at Liwonde are growing bright Red Chilli bush


LL Water Board plant 6000 seedlings to boost water supply
By Martha Chikoti The Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) has taken a significant step towards ensuring a steady water supply to its catchment...


Hora Press Club in tree planting initiative
By Chisomo Sezi The Hora Press Club has taken some strides to plant 1,000 trees at Kazomba Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in...
Feature


Likoma jetty completion delay puts chizumulu Island project in doubt
By Shamuda Drake The future to construct a jetty on Chizumulu Island hangs in balance following government's delay to complete a similar project in Likoma. Construction of Likoma jetty still underway Pic Shamuda Drake The K10 billion construction of the State-of-the-art Likoma Jetty project was launched in March 2019 by the then Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jappie Mtuba Mhango under the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime. During the time, Mhango had assured


Malawi's key populations suffer brutal attacks; a call for Inclusion and respect of human rights
By Martha Contributortributor Some key populations in Malawi, are facing brutal attacks, violations, and exclusion from society due to...


Breaking the barriers of key populations in Malawi
By Martha Chikoti Sefula Mayefula 32, a male sex worker from Mangochi, has faced numerous challenges in accessing HIV and AIDS services. ...
Sports News


Chitipa United suspends three over ticket forgery scandle
By Michael Ng'ambi The Chitipa United Football Club has taken bold and proactive measures to suspend three individuals implicated in...


Chitipa District council commences construction of MK720 million stadium
Chitipa District council has commenced the construction of a MK720 million stadium urging the four contractors trusted to the work, to...


MYO assures support for netball in Mzimba
By Victoria Yande Mzimba Youth Organization (MYO) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the growth and development of netball in...
Entertainment


Heavy rains render 342 households homeless in Likoma district
By Shamuda Drake The preliminary reports from Likoma district council have revealed that at least 342 houses have been destroyed following the persistent heavy rains which have rendered people homeless in Likoma and Chizumulu Islands in the district. Some of the affected houses PIC Clifton Botha The country continue to experience persistent heavy rains including Likoma and Chizumulu islands for the past few days. Unconfirmed reports show that about 132 houses have been destro
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