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Rivers fall prey to miners

Summary by The Nation
A visit to Kasungu District on November 12 2025 found that several rivers, including Kambira and Dwangwa in Traditional Authority Simulemba had dried up due to illegal mining. The story of drying up rivers due to illegal mining is the same in Traditional Authority (T/A) Tsikulamowa in Ntcheu District, where Nyuludzi and Nachakwa rivers that run through Chigumbu and Masiku villages, respectively, had no water at the time we visited them on Novemb…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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