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Insurance company joins green initiative campaign
February 15, 2022 / Bester Kayaye
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US$5m Chintheche hotel project seeks investment partner
January 22, 2022 / Bester Kayaye
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Sycamore expands credit facility outreach for MSME’s
January 07, 2022 / Bester Kayaye
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Business captains for tax cuts in next budget
December 23, 2021 / Bester Kayaye
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CFTC contemplates tool to curb unfair business practices
December 07, 2021 / Bester Kayaye
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“Buy Malawi” can build on Africa’s trade networks
December 06, 2021 / Charles Mkula
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Chakwera engages private sector in job creation campaign
November 30, 2021 / Charles Mkula
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Chilima invites the world to connect with Malawi
November 23, 2021 / Charles Mkula
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MITC challenges local SMES on quality products
November 05, 2021 / Wahard Betha

The establishment of a stable and self-sustaining ecosystem, but not necessarily the one that existed before mining began. In many cases, complete restoration may be impossible, but successful remediation, reclamation, and rehabilitation can result in the timely establishment of a functional ecosystem.



The cleanup of the contaminated area to safe levels by removing or isolating contaminants. At mine sites, remediation often consists of isolating contaminated material in pre-existing tailings storage facilities, capping tailings and waste rock stockpiles with clean topsoil, and collecting and treating any contaminated mine water if necessary.