by Adam Cruise | Oct 25, 2025 | News
By Justin Gosling – Environmental Investigation Agency Malawi has long featured as a key player in the global wildlife trafficking scene. As far back as 2002, Malawian wildlife trafficking networks were heavily implicated when Singaporean officials intercepted...
by Adam Cruise | Jun 18, 2024 | News
By Charles Mpaka, Good Good Good Police and wildlife department officials in Malawi have arrested two men suspected of having killed an elephant in Kasungu National Park in the country’s west. In July 2022, 263 elephants were translocated to the park, which forms part...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 19, 2024 | News
By Charles Mpaka – Mongabay olice and wildlife authorities in Malawi have arrested two men suspected of having killed an elephant in Kasungu National Park. Residents of villages just outside the park’s boundaries informed police about two men selling elephant...
by Adam Cruise | Mar 7, 2024 | News
By Quadri Adejumo, BNN In a recent development, tensions have escalated over the boundary of Kasungu National Park in Malawi, leading to a standstill in the construction of a perimeter fence intended to protect local communities from crop-destroying elephants. At the...
by Adam Cruise | Nov 2, 2023 | News
By Martha Chikoti , Malawi24 The High Court in Malawi has rejected Chinese wildlife trafficking convict Lin Yun Hua’s appeal against his 14-year sentence which was handed to him by Lilongwe Magistrate Court. Lin appealed against the conviction and the sentence but the...