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Inside Perekezi Forest conservation efforts – Capital Radio Malawi

Inside Perekezi Forest conservation efforts – Capital Radio Malawi
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K1 5BN hunt In forest | The Nation Online

Some companies and parastatals owe the Department of Forestry K1.5 billion in annual fees, royalties and concessions for Viphya Plantations, an amount they have not honoured with some dating as far back as 11 years, The Nation can reveal. The department has since submitted a list of all Viphya Plantation debtors to the Attorney General

Timber millers reject call for cancellation of vigil at Capital Hill

Timber millers reject call for cancellation of vigil at Capital Hill
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Timber millers owe Malawi Govt MK102 million debt despite unreasonable planned vigil at Capital Hill

Timber millers owe Malawi Govt MK102 million debt despite unreasonable planned vigil at Capital Hill
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K1 7 billion deforested at Viphya Plantation as project struggles to survive | Malawi Nyasa Times

April 12, 2021 Collins Mtika - Nyasa Times 2 Comments A drive to Mzuzu on the 116 km stretch from Mzimba via Chikangawa in 1998 and before would always be an indelible experience kilometre after kilometre of undiluted verdant charm. Deforestation at Viphya A panorama of gently undulating hills of forest lushly decorated the roadside beyond the reach of the human eye in Malawi’s northern highlands, just off the grandeur of Lake Malawi. That was the Viphya Plantation in boastful almost arrogant glory, a man-made green belt whose history stretches back to the rule of the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda.  But all that is no more; what remains are stumps that jut out as sad amputees on an ecological battlefield, thanks to mismanagement, political manipulation, greed and upended priorities. 

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