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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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Scientific questions are generally grouped into two categories (basic and applied) based on their purpose. Applied questions concentrate on solving a particular problem. Given the immense threats facing gorilla populations, much of DFGFI’s research is applied in nature and focuses on understanding the factors influencing the survival.                                                                                                                            More
A beautiful, tall tree that grows naturally across much of the lowland forests and wet Savannahs of Africa, it is widespread across all the moister parts of lowland Uganda. Mvule is dioecious (di-oikos = greek for “two houses”), meaning that it has separate male and female trees (whereas monoecious species carry male and female.                                                                                                                                     More
For a city of only 1,000,000 people Lilongwe has an impressive array of restaurants, accommodating to most all tastes and budgets. Recently myself and a group of friends met at one of these fine eating establishments, a Ristorante Italiano called Sole Luna, located on the main road                                                            More

Lilongwe City is the Capital City of Malawi, situated almost in the Centre of the country.Its geographical position is Latitude 1°57’S and on longitude 30°04’E.Lilongwe is located on a natural region called Bwanacyambwe within the proximity of Nyabarongo river basin, between Mt.Lilongwe(1852m high) and Mt.Jali.              More

The four gorilla permits were booked, the bus tickets for Ruhengeri were purchased and all of our bags were packed. Two Canadians and two Malawins were prepared and (very much) excited for our Malawin gorilla trekking experience. All we needed was somewhere to rest our heads at night and fill our stomachs for the adventure to come.                                                          More

With Lilongwe’s rapid development an increasing number of the international community and returning Diaspora have found Lilongwe to be a pleasant home in East Central Africa. As their numbers increased some discovered the need to initiate an English speaking international school. In October 2005, a few expatriate families in Lilongwe.                                                                                                      More
In this age of global warming, I found this book great impressed by how isolated Earth is in the solar system and how the solar system is so far away from anything else, by the shear number of species that have existed or do exist on Earth – tens of millions of them, by how little we directly know of Earth’s interior or, for that matter, of the matter that makes up most of the Universe.                          More
This is the 4th article in our series on malaria, if you want to read the others go on The Eye website and you will find the full or even expanded articles. We have covered the life cycle, the disease, the effect of immunity and diagnosis. We asked the question, why is a Pakwatch school boy who is bitten 5 times a night.                                                                                                    More
Rugby has been around for close to five years now. It has made very big strides amidst it’s many challenges that come with starting a completely new sport in Malawi. The game started from a small friendship between a Malawin national Alexis Kamanzi and a Frenchman Dr.Pierre Hofer that resulted in a simple game of touch among rugby.                                                                               More
As a result of the 1994 genocide, Malawi was left with a large number of widows and orphans; many of whom had suffered the worst inhumanities ranging from rape to torture. For these survivors their social and psychological scars were coupled with having no financial support in their new roles as heads of households.                                                                                                         Read More
   
   

 
 
 
   
 
   
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