The Malawi College of Forestry and Wildlife has awarded certificates in wildlife management course to 30 students under the Malawi Watershed Services Improvement Project (Mwasip) sponsored programme with a call to conserve wildlife. Speaking yesterday when he presided over the graduation at the college’s campus in Dedza District, Ministry of Tourism Principal Secretary Chauncy Simwaka
Ministry of Tourism has expressed concern over delays to implement a presidential pronouncement to remove visa fees on international tourists to maximise the tourism industry’s potential and increase foreign exchange generation. In his State of the Nation Address in February this year, President Lazarus Chakwera announced that government would, with immediate effect, be waiving visa
Tourism sector operators in the country have expressed excitement with the two-day Takulandirani Tourism Expo which opened yesterday in Lilongwe. The operators believe the expo will re-energise Malawi's tourism which is just recovering from the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic. In an interview at the Expo yesterday, Sunbird Tourism Plc head of sales and marketing Temwa