Fyson Nanyewe, 31, sells torches and solar lamps at Bvumbwe Trading Centre in Thyolo and Chitakale in Mulanje. When the country was experiencing 36-hour blackouts two years ago, he saw an opportunity to make more money. “Business is in my blood,” he says. “Every week, my father used to travel to Nsanje to order dry […]
Continue ReadingChichewa Energy Glossary for Green & Inclusive Energy
In our fight against energy poverty we, the Strategic Partnership for Green and Inclusive Energy, find it a key factor to enable rural communities to understand the technical language surrounding energy. Most Malawians speak and understand the local language Chichewa but often there are no proper translations for technical terms. This leads to many people […]
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