Latest PAW News

Latest News From Mwabvi
This is a page dedicated to the up to date work of all that is happening here at Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve, both on the Conservation and Outreach/Extension work. Adele and I will be keeping everyone informed on the day to day activities that take place in and around Mwabvi. Moran and Amayi Update. Both Moran and Amayi...more

Bristol Half Marathon
One of PAW's trustees, Katy Scholfield, is running the Bristol half marathon on the 5th September 2010 with her husband and friends to raise money for PAW. They have set up a Just Giving page if you would like to sponsor them. Funds raised will go towards a number of projects, including a women's craft centre and rhino...more

Njati Lodge
Njati Lodge at Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve in now complete. There will be an offical opening ceremony in mid September. Njati Lodge is 17km from the northern gate and located on the banks of the Mwabvi River, a short walk from the start of the Mwabvi Trail where guests can visit and photograph the well known Mwabvi Tree as well as...more

Walk for Water on 25 Sept. 2010
We have been ‘walking for water’ since 2007. In that time we have raised about £2000 to help PAW develop urgently needed water projects in the villages and wildlife reserve at Mwabvi, in southern Malawi. When? Our next Walk for Water will be on Saturday 25 th September 2010. Registration from 10.00. ...more

MWCT now our Official Delivery Partner
The last official event during Gaynor's recent visit to Malawi was to meet with Leonard Sefu, the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, and sign an addendum to the existing Concession. The short document confirmed that the Concession rested with Project African Wilderness Trust, and that their local delivery partner was the...more

Man V Mountain!
Congratulations to Ian Bullock who has successfully cycled Mount Ventoux to raise money for PAW! Ian’s challenge saw him conquer a mountain that has gained notoriety as one of the most grueling climbs in the Tour de France. The lycra-clad lionheart (it says here!) had to deal with high temperatures and winds that average...more

The Lion Cubs Have Arrived!
Moran and Amayi, are a pair of 16-week-old lion cubs, they are the latest members of the team at Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve. They will be a ‘first’ for Mwabvi, the ‘hidden gem’ amongst Malawi’s National Parks, which is located in southern Malawi where predators have long since vanished. While the cubs are...more

Thank you to our walkers!
Project African Wilderness would like to thank all of those that took part in the Walk for Water on 30th May 2010. The money raised will go to pay for the extra water tank we have built at Chipembere Camp, to make sure we have enough water every day for all of the villagers at nearby Chimphanga village. We provided a 5000 litre...more

PAW Welcomes its Newest Trustee
The PAW Trustees have invited Pauline Davis on to the Board, following her great support for and interest in our work over the past few years. Pauline is currently the Strategic Director of Housing Investment and Renewal at Hull City Council. Prior to this she has worked in education, health and housing. She spent twelve years...more
PAW: Promoting enviromental conservation and development in Malawi.
