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The Eye Malawi is a 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 to all All advertisers, Bookshops, National & Regional Airlines, Tour operators, Blantyre & Lilongwe golf clubs & information offices. Foreign Diplomatic Missions and NGO’s. International Schools. Selected Restaurants and gift shops. All major hotels in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Cape MaClear, Monkey Bay, Nkata Bay & Mzuzu and the Malawi Tourism Board.

 
     
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Hello Dearest Readers,


Trust you are all well!
Another great issue, sneak preview... African Parks do it again, cheetahs, an endangered species were (after introduction) released back into Liwonde National Park, thanks to Andrea Reid for her piece and Olivia Sievert for our front cover and some stunning pictures! John Wilson is back with interesting facts on deforestation and how this affects something we are all being effected by as we speak. Yep, you guessed it, power problems are back!!!
LSPCA impresses us yet again with their efforts to help educate veterinary students.


Our good doctor Dr. Susan Waldron makes allot of us feel a whole lot better by pointing out some common myths in medicine, which allot of us default on, it’s not all bad guys. You still have to stop smoking-nothing mentioned, damn!


My learned colleague Harrison Simfukwe is back with Pangolins – you see they are not ant eaters or aard aard-varks (previous issue)!! Lastly, someone i am looking forward to meet, Ed Selfe (Zambia) brings us a piece on the top 5 attractions of South Luangwa and who offers brilliant photographic Safaris. Guys, its right next door, we should explore. It’s a 4 hour drive from Lilongwe! To these contributors, advertisers, who all put time and effort and readers alike, thank you from the bottom of my heart! 37 issues later & another brilliant issue! We going strong.
What do you call a power failure? A current event

 
     
     
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