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MK1.7 billion “deforested” at the Viphya Plantation as project struggles to survive

MK1.7 billion “deforested” at the Viphya Plantation as project struggles to survive

by theinv | 11 April, 2021| Stories

The lack of a “ a whole government” approach to the management of the once.

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Government ‘bows out’ of Raiply concession, retains plantation land

Government ‘bows out’ of Raiply concession, retains plantation land

by theinv | 2 September, 2020| Stories

By Collins Mtika The Malawi government has formally given exclusive rights to Raiply Malawi Limited.

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Logging and deforestation: Malawi’s diminishing plantations

Logging and deforestation: Malawi’s diminishing plantations

by theinv | 22 August, 2018| Extractives

By Collins Mtika As a secondary school student in the 1950s, Cornelius Mwalwanda worked during.

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