The Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority has given K10 million to help protect Dzenza Mountain. This money buys tree seedlings and beehives that restore damaged forests in the area. People living near the mountain in Dedza district asked for help through Senior Chief Kaphuka. MAGLA Director General Rachel Mijiga said helping the environment fits their goals as an organization.
Mijiga spoke highly of Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani V for leading environmental protection efforts. She explained that trees provide many benefits like clean air and fruit, plus they fight climate change effects. MAGLA shows strong dedication to these causes, having spent K30 million on similar projects during this year alone. Their actions prove they care deeply about keeping Malawi green.
Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani V thanked MAGLA for their support and stressed why saving the environment matters. He stated that humans depend more on nature than nature depends on us. This partnership creates a fresh start for their conservation work. Both leaders agreed that protecting natural resources requires teamwork and financial backing.
MAGLA demonstrated past commitment through their 2023 partnership with the Maseko Ngoni during the Muonekela Mountain hiking event. Their consistent support shows genuine concern for Malawi's natural spaces. The organization continues to fund projects that combine community needs with environmental protection. Residents will benefit from both new trees and the economic opportunity beekeeping provides.
Mijiga spoke highly of Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani V for leading environmental protection efforts. She explained that trees provide many benefits like clean air and fruit, plus they fight climate change effects. MAGLA shows strong dedication to these causes, having spent K30 million on similar projects during this year alone. Their actions prove they care deeply about keeping Malawi green.
Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani V thanked MAGLA for their support and stressed why saving the environment matters. He stated that humans depend more on nature than nature depends on us. This partnership creates a fresh start for their conservation work. Both leaders agreed that protecting natural resources requires teamwork and financial backing.
MAGLA demonstrated past commitment through their 2023 partnership with the Maseko Ngoni during the Muonekela Mountain hiking event. Their consistent support shows genuine concern for Malawi's natural spaces. The organization continues to fund projects that combine community needs with environmental protection. Residents will benefit from both new trees and the economic opportunity beekeeping provides.