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Two Men Jailed 21 Years for Elephant Poaching in Kasungu National Park

Summary by Face of Malawi
The Principal Resident Magistrate’s Court in Kasungu has sentenced two men, Grave Nkhoma and Nickson Nthukwa, to 21 years imprisonment with hard labour for multiple wildlife-related offences. The two were identified as notorious poachers linked to the killing of several elephants in Kasungu National Park. They were found guilty of entering the park without a permit, carrying weapons, killing an elephant, and possessing ivory and firearms. Princi…
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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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