Malawi Launches K6.6 Billion Programme to Strengthen Weather Forecasts and Early Warning Systems
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 11/02/2026
Malawi has launched a major climate programme worth 3.84 million US dollars (about K6.6 billion) aimed at strengthening weather observation and early warning systems across the country. The programme, known as the SOFF Malawi Project, was officially launched in Blantyre and is being implemented (…)
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