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Nectar fuels green economy prospects

Summary by The Nation
In Nkhotakota, a group of youths is geared to make a difference through a green economy. When you get into a tidy office beside a small warehouse stacked with neatly processed goods and golden beehives  among trees, honey flows steadily. Recycled materials are put to work and livelihoods are thriving. Beekeeping is a rich source of money The scene reflects a vision of a self-sustaining green economy; a dream that some youths in Chiwaula Village …
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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