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April - June 2009
Dear Reader, Welcome to Malawi – The Land of a Thousand Hills and more than a thousand opportunities. In this issue research is yet to reveal if the Virunga mountain Read More
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The Eye Malawi is a free quarterly magazine containing listings and directories, maps, reviews, tour and travel information plus articles of interest. It highlights everything to do with Malawi, from hospitals to hotels,shops to sporting events and from embassies to entertainment. It is distributed for readers and advertisers through national and regional airlines and tour operators, the airport information office, foreign diplomatic missions and NGOs, selected restaurants and bars, supermarkets and gift shops, all major hotels in Lilongwe and sorrounding areas and ORTPN (The Office Malawiise Tourisme et Parcs Nationaux).It's also distributed to tour operators between Uganda and Kenya.

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Mountain gorillas and humans share more than just genetics. Research has begun to compare the plants used by both gorillas and humans. Traditional healers have been using certain indigenous plants for years to treat specific ailments. Now researchers are starting to discover that gorillas also use some of the same plants in their diets.                                                                                            More
The hospitality industry in Malawi is growing at a rapid rate, with lots of hotels, guest houses and restaurants being established – there are however, only a handful of restaurants where you can where you not only end up having a really good meal but the service is excellent too. My last visit When l arrived at the restaurant.                                                                                                                                More
The rain continued to burst from the overstuffed grey clouds as we made our way up the winding road towards Volcanoes National Park. A few twists past the main Park entry road, and we make a soft right under a barely discernable sign being swallowed by the darkness: Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge 3 km.                             More

Life in a remote northern village is not easy.
Gushangiro is a small village 4 kilometers outside of Musanze district. If you are planning a gorilla trek your driver will take you passed Gushangiro on your way to headquarters. It is a populous area at the foothills of the Virunga Mountain range.                                                                                                                                       More

“Bottle-o, Bottle-o!” comes the cry as we tenderly negotiate another tight, rocky bend through endles tumbling hills carpeted with neat rows of sweet potato, cabbage, beans, tea and the staple crop, Irish potatoes – or simply “Irish” to the locals. The kids here in Southwestern Uganda’s Kisoro district seem to appear around.                                                                                                                               More

Psychologists work with normal people and normal problems.
Samuel Jackson once wrote: Health is so necessary to all the duties, as well as pleasures of life, that the crime of squandering it is equal to the folly. Psychologists subscribe to the same belief.Mental balance and well being are fundamental for good functioning..                                                                                                           More

 
 
 
   
 
   
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