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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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Well Ho Ho Ho Dear Readers,


This issue was fun, fun, fun, working in the dark but it does make life interesting. Lets see what we have this issue. Our knowledgeable Harrison Simfukwe brings us a piece on Malawian Heritage and background on St. Peter`s Anglican Cathedral (Likoma Island), we take a brief look into the history of Central Africana Galleries. Susan Waldron brings us a topic which can never lose ones interest, Malaria: Prevention is better than cure!


Our Zambian piece, behind the background of a tour operator is brought to us by Tim van de Lynder (Kiboko) & a recent tourist to Malawi, Sean Fielding was so fascinated by civets on his visit to Domwe Island, he wrote us a piece! Then back to the beginning with a heritage piece from Daisy Belford (FCC) with Looking into Malawi’s Arts & Culture. Big thanks to all of the contributors and advertisers for still believing in The Eye through dark times (chuckle chuckle).

 
     
     
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