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Tanzania is yet to respond to a December 2024 note from Malawi Government protesting against various activities Dodoma is ...
and rivers and the Lake Malawi basin are protected from adverse human activities by law. Councils can also enact bylaws to prohibit sand mining in other areas, but unregulated sand mining thrives.
Contributing 5.6% of GDP, the sector holds promise through eco-tourism and adventure travel centred on Lake Malawi and national parks. However, limited infrastructure and marketing have held it back.
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Monitor on MSNRestock Lake Bunyonyi, locals ask govtLake Bunyonyi is considered as one of the deepest lakes in Africa. Other deep lakes include Tanganyika, Malawi and Kivu. Bunyonyi has a depth of between 44 metres and 900 metres and measures 25km long ...
Torrential rains have so far caused widespread flooding in Tanzania’s Morogoro region and displaced hundreds of residents and ...
Johannesburg's Wandile Mbambeni has transformed from a street busker into an international sensation, captivating audiences ...
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Africa’s Great Lakes Are Rising—Here’s Why It Matters GloballyAfrica’s Great Lakes are experiencing a significant rise in water levels, a phenomenon that has captured the attention of scientists, environmentalists, and the global community. ... Read more The ...
Labrador Gold Corp. ("LabGold" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the Company's strategic progress, including its ongoing efforts to secure a significant gold project, as well as ...
In a major breakthrough, police in Likoma have arrested two Mozambican nationals, John Mtali, 26, and Shalini Matandebera, 30 ...
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