The journey of improving soil fertility
Some few months ago at Mwangothaya school: Fertile soils were prepared using dead plants, ashes, water. Some remains from likuni phala kitchen.
Continue readingSome few months ago at Mwangothaya school: Fertile soils were prepared using dead plants, ashes, water. Some remains from likuni phala kitchen.
Continue readingSie wissen, dass es den Menschen durch die Landwirtschaft gut geht und sie gesund bleiben können.
Continue readingAugust 2021 sponsored youth soccer uniforms have finally arrived in schools.
Continue readingWe also have him to thank for the fact that Mayor Michael Jäcke was able to visit us today at our information stand on the Martini stairs at the Minden Christmas market.
Continue readingThanks to the MT editorial team for allowing MLANGO to present itself among these initiatives!
Continue readingEarly in the morning at 5 a.m., life in the small villages around the imposing
Continue readingThe Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust (MMCT) donated 4 x 20 tree seedlings to our schools in January 2022.
Continue readingA report by Sibylle Kronimus on the development of school gardens over the past two years.
Continue readingSchool children in Malawi don’t know any cherries – what a shame – they would like them! In order to give them some of our rich cherry harvest in a roundabout way, we gave the fruit on the bike path at the weekend for a small donation.
Continue readingA joy for the women in the village, who, under the guidance of Mai Jana – the handicraft teacher – earn a little money by sewing school bags.
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