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drytechengi · 11 days
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Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Malawi
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Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Malawi. Our Manufacturing Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Drytech Engineering Systems are Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter of Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, and Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, Dust Collector Systems. Spin Flash Dryer is a sophisticated piece of industrial drying equipment designed to rapidly dry a variety of materials using a combination of hot air and mechanical agitation. Featuring a cylindrical drying chamber and a high-speed rotor, this dryer is engineered for efficiency and high performance. How It Works: Material Introduction: Wet materials, including filter press cakes, high-viscosity fluids, and thick pastes, are fed into the cylindrical drying chamber via a specialized feed mechanism. Rapid Drying: Inside the chamber, the material comes into contact with a stream of hot air. The high-speed rotor creates a rotating wind area for even, rapid drying with hot air exposure. High-Speed Rotor Action: The rotor's rapid rotation enhances the drying process by breaking down the material into smaller particles, increasing surface area for more efficient moisture evaporation. Features: Voltage and Construction: Our Spin Flash Dryer, designed for 440V/50Hz, features durable stainless steel for robust, long-lasting performance. Energy Efficiency: The design prioritizes energy-efficient operation, providing high output levels while minimizing energy consumption. Versatile Application: Perfect for high-viscosity materials like filter press cakes and thick pastes, suitable for diverse industries. Effective Drying: The combination of hot air and high-speed rotor action creates a dynamic drying environment, ensuring rapid and uniform drying of paste or fluid-based substances. Application: Pharmaceuticals Chemicals Food Processing Ceramics Durable Construction Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Spin Flash Dryer in Malawi including locations Chitipa, Chilumba, Ekwendeni, Karonga, Likoma, Livingstonia, Mzimba, Mzuzu, Nkhata Bay, Rumphi, Chintheche, Embangweni, Aaron, Chipoka, Dedza, Dowa, Kasungu, Lilongwe, Mchinji, Mponela, Mua, Namitete, Madisi, Nkhotakota, Nkhoma, Ntcheu, Ntchisi, Salima, Balaka, Bangula, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Chiwembe, Domasi, Limbe, Liwonde, Luchenza, Machinga, Malosa, Mangochi, Marka, Monkey Bay, Mulanje, Njata, Nkaya, Nsanje, Phalombe, Thyolo, Zalewa, Zomba. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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adroitextrusion · 14 days
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Exporter of Multilayer Blown Film Machine in Malawi
Adroit Extrusion is an Exporter of Multilayer Blown Film Machine in Malawi. Our Manufacturing Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. We specialize in manufacturing, supplying, and exporting a variety of blown film machines, including: Monolayer Blown Film Machines, ABA and AB Blown Film Machines, and Multi-Layer Blown Film Machines. Multilayer blown film technology involves co-extruding multiple polymer resins to produce a single, composite film with tailored properties. This technology enables the creation of films with various characteristics, such as enhanced barrier properties, strength, flexibility, and heat resistance.
Types of Multilayer Blown Film Systems:
7-Layer Blown Film Systems 5-Layer POD Blown Film Systems 3-Layer Blown Film Systems Materials Processed: PP, MLLDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, sealant polymers, additives, and masterbatches.
Features:
Advanced Layer Co-Extrusion: Capable of producing films with multiple layers, each with distinct properties for enhanced performance and versatility. Automated Thickness Control: Equipped with non-contact capacitive sensors for precise and consistent film thickness. Efficient Polymer Flow Management: Utilizes modern cylindrical spiral dies and short flow passages to minimize dwell time, reduce polymer degradation, and accelerate material changeover. Enhanced Cooling Systems: Features advanced cooling technologies, such as S-wrap and IBC systems, to ensure optimal film formation and stability. Integrated Process Control: Includes user-friendly touchscreen-based supervisory controls, gravimetric dosing systems, and extrusion process automation for precise and efficient operation.
Application:
Films for long shelf-life packaging of edible oils and UHT milk. Liquid and solid container liners. Frozen food packaging. Meat packaging. Vacuum packaging. Barrier thermoformable films for trays, cups, and lids.
Adroit Extrusion is an Exporter of Multilayer Blown Film Machine in Malawi including locations like Chitipa, Chilumba, Ekwendeni, Karonga, Likoma, Livingstonia, Mzimba, Mzuzu, Nkhata Bay, Rumphi, Chintheche, Embangweni, Aaron, Chipoka, Dedza, Dowa, Kasungu, Lilongwe, Mchinji, Mponela, Mua, Namitete, Madisi, Nkhotakota, Nkhoma, Ntcheu, Ntchisi, Salima, Balaka, Bangula, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Chiwembe, Domasi, Limbe, Liwonde, Luchenza, Machinga, Malosa, Mangochi, Marka, Monkey Bay, Mulanje, Njata, Nkaya, Nsanje, Phalombe, Thyolo, Zalewa, Zomba.
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lyricsssdotin · 3 months
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Aala Re Aala Lyrics
Singer:Dev Negi, GoldiAlbum:SIMMBA Aala re aala Simmba aala! Cha cha cha k’chikkumCha cha cha k’chikkumCha cha cha k’cha… (x2) Aye… SIMMBA! Machinga machinga dhol abhi bajingaDhina dhin dhaap dekho aaj raja nachingaNachinga nachinga aaj raja nachinga Machinga machinga dhol abhi bajingaDhina dhin dhaap dekho aaj raja nachingaAaya tera aaya rajaNaach mere saath aajaBhool ke tu baaju waali…
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rmechmachines · 1 year
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Exporter of Sink Floating Machine In Malawi
R Mech Machines LLP, established in 2008 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, has emerged as a global leader in manufacturing, supplying, and Exporter of Sink Floating Machine In Malawi.
Our Sink Floating Machine is an industrial equipment designed for efficient separation of materials based on their density.
It uses the principle of buoyancy to segregate materials, with denser substances sinking while lighter ones float.
Our technology is commonly employed in recycling facilities to separate materials like plastics, metals, and glass, allowing for effective waste management and resource recovery.
Sink Floating Machines are crucial in promoting sustainable practices by ensuring the proper separation of materials, reducing landfill waste, and facilitating the recycling process.
They are robust, efficient, and environmentally friendly, making them an essential tool in modern recycling and waste management industries.
Features
Efficient Density-Based Separation
Reduces Manual Sorting
Increases Recycling Efficiency
Eco-Friendly Waste Management
Durable and Reliable Design
Versatile Material Handling
Enhances Resource Recovery
Promotes Sustainable Practices
R Mech Machines is Exporter of Sink Floating Machine In Malawi and various locations like Lilongwe, Blantyre, Zomba, Mzuzu, Karonga, Mangochi, Kasungu, Salima, Nkhotakota, Nkhata Bay, Nsanje, Dedza, Mulanje, Mchinji, Mzimba, Liwonde, Thyolo, Dowa, Ntcheu, Likoma, Machinga, Chitipa, Phalombe, Chikwawa.
If you are interested in our high-quality products, please do not hesitate to reach out to us for further information.
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sulemanchitera · 1 year
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DENEYE donates to Freddy survivors
Patience Wanja Gama A Machinga-based youthful- organization Development Network for Youth Empowerment (DENEYE- has been hailed for its commendable job for bailing out people with disabilities, elders and cyclone Freddy survivors in traditional Authority Mtumbwinda. The remarks were made when organisation was donating some non food items to the people. Traditional Authority Mtumbwinda said…
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rivaltimes · 2 years
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Amnesty International denounces the ritual murder of a three-year-old albino girl in Malawi
Amnesty International denounces the ritual murder of a three-year-old albino girl in Malawi
Child with albinism attends class in the town of Machinga (Malawi) – JOSEPH MIZERE / XINHUA NEWS / CONTACT PHOTO MADRID, Dec. 2 (EUROPA PRESS) – Amnesty International has denounced this Friday the brutal murder in Malawi of a three-year-old albino girl whose arm was amputated postmortem under the false belief that the members of the people who present this skin discoloration possess “magical…
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derekmusisi · 2 years
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danniegp-blog · 5 years
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Some of the photos from my visit to Malape Pillars in #Machinga, Malawi. #MalapePillars #machinga #malawi #discovermalawi #tourmalawi #instamalawi #nature #naturephotography #naturephoto #naturephotographer #instagram #natgeoyourshot https://www.instagram.com/p/B5SzhjJBs7s/?igshid=xe2ly3quw036
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malawistar · 6 years
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Demonstrations Erupt Over Failure to Prosecute the Attacks on People with Albinism
By Alfred Mthandizi
People with albinism on Wednesday matched in the streets of Lilongwe demanding to force Government to establish special court and try all suspects arrested for albino killings.
The demonstrators have so far given President Mutharika to address their grievances within 48 hours. But demonstrators failed to access Statehouse because they were blocked by the security forces.
Almost 26 people of Albinism have been killed Since killed and 130 injured while scores of them are missing. Malawi’s Main opposition political party President Lazarus Chakwera has so far described the albino killings as barbaric and uncalled for. Chakwera says there is need for the Malawian President Peter Mutharika to use all his instruments at his disposal and stop the killing of people with Albinism.
There is strong belief that the bones from the people of albinism brings money after being sold. President Mutharika has several times appealed urged Malawians to stop killing people of albinism saying there is no market for their body parts. DPP running mate, who is also Minister of Civic Education, Everton Chimulirenji, condemned the killing of people with Albinism.
Chimulirenji while addressing the rally at Masintha said people with Albinism are human being and similar to anybody. Malawi nation wake up shocked in April 2018 to a news that a Catholic priest Father Thomas Muhosha of Mulombozi Parish in Zomba got arrested over the abduction and murder of a 22-year-old person with albinism, McDonald Masambuka of Machinga.
The matter is currently in court.
Masambuka’s body was found on April 1 by police who traced the body following confessions from suspects arrested in connection with the crime.
The suspects under arrest include a police officer and a clinician at Machinga District Hospital. Police confirmed the arrest of a priest saying the priest was being investigated by the Eastern Region Police after he was mentioned as one of the people who took part in the brutal killing of Masambuka.
The national police spokesperson James Kadadzera said currently, Father Muhosha is being kept by the Eastern Region Police where he is being questioned. Ms. Maria Jose Torres is United Nations Resident Coordinator.
In her statement during the World Zero discrimination Day which falls on 1 March, Under the leadership of the United Nations Joint Program on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), the UN has since 2014 dedicated 1st March as a day to renew global commitment to combat all forms of discrimination against people living with HIV and other vulnerable and marginalized groups.
The theme for the 2019 Zero Discrimination Campaign Day – “Act to Change Laws that Discriminate” – calls for urgent action to change discriminatory laws and policies that violate and threaten the rights of vulnerable and marginalized populations.
Torres says there is need for collective action to ensure that no population is left behind in collective drive towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as Malawi implements the third Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS III).
The UN congratulates the Government and people of Malawi for the effort at eliminating stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV through the enactment of HIV and AIDS Prevention and Management Act in 2018.
The Act seeks to ensure that all Malawians irrespective of age, sex, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, political or religious affiliation have access to HIV prevention and treatment services in an environment free of stigma and discrimination. The Act also provides stiffer punishment of MK5 million to MK10 million- or five-years jail term or both for various forms of stigma and discrimination by service providers. We must work together to ensure the full enforcement of the Act to promote and protect the rights of key populations, marginalized groups and people living with or affected by HIV.
Torres is also asking concerted effort to end stigma towards people of Albinism. “The United Nations in Malawi is concerned by the resurfacing of gruesome attacks on persons with albinism and strongly condemns the killings. The UN calls upon all stakeholders to redouble their efforts to implement the National Action Plan, which addresses the root causes of attacks on persons with albinism, including a nationwide awareness raising campaign, strengthened investigations and prosecutions, together with strengthened protection and victim assistance measures. If these measures are not put in place, we will continue registering violations on the rights of persons with albinism.”  Torres laments.
She says “We are concerned that persons entrusted with the responsibility of promoting and protecting the rights of all Malawians including persons with albinism are allegedly involved in the killing. We encourage the authorities to ensure a thorough, prompt and impartial investigation into the killings and bring the alleged perpetrators to justice.” She says.
The UN says remains committed to supporting the Government and people of Malawi to proactively promote and protect the rights of persons with albinism and ensure their full participation in the socioeconomic development of the country in an environment free of stigma, discrimination and physical attacks.
Currently, there are more than 20 Agencies and specialized organizations of the United Nations active in Malawi which, through their work, contribute to ensuring a better life for the people of Malawi. The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) and Association of people living with albinism (APAM) are currently demonstrating and hold vigil at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.
Persons with albinism organized the vigil in a bid to request President Peter Mutharika to institute a commission of inquiry on the recent attacks, abductions and killings of people with albinism to uncover alleged markets of their body parts and bring culprits to book.
Demonstrations Erupt Over Failure to Prosecute the Attacks on People with Albinism was originally published on The Malawi Star
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indomitablekushite · 3 years
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Kilwa Kisiwani
It was founded from at least the 8th century and became one of the most powerful settlements along the East African coast. Trade connections with the Arabian Peninsula as well as Indian trade influenced the growth and development of Kilwa, though there are Islamic customs that have been adapted into the culture, the origins are African. Situated on an island very close to the mainland, Kilwa had by the 13th century broken the hold that Mogadishu had on the gold trade. By the 14th century it was the most powerful city on the coast. The Moroccan scholar and writer, Ibn Battuta, describes the Sultan of Kilwa being both gracious and kind. He also describes him making regular raids into the interior and looting the settlements of people there. Kilwa is now in ruins
Many of the Swahili settlements showed complex layouts that reflected social relations between groups. Kilwa was an important city for trade, at around the 13th century there were increased fortifications and a greater flow of goods. For these to take place, there would need to be a form of political administration overseeing the city, controlling the movement of goods. Kilwa Kisiwani reached its highest point in wealth and commerce between 13th and 15th centuries.
KILWA THROUGH THE AGES Early Times
"Of the original people who built Kilwa Kisiwani, the first were of the Mtakata tribe, the second the people of Jasi from the Mranga tribe. Then came Mrimba and his people. This Mrimba was of the Machinga tribe and he settled at Kisiwani." Oral tradition. 16th Century
"The city comes down to the shore, and is entirely surrounded by a wall and towers, within which there are maybe 12,000 inhabitants. The country all round is very luxurious with many trees and gardens of all sorts of vegetables, citrons, lemons, and the best sweet oranges that were ever seen… The streets of the city are very narrow, as the houses are very high, of three and four stories, and one can run along the tops of them upon the terraces… and in the port there were many ships. A moor ruled over this city, who did not possess more country than the city itself." Gaspar Correa describing Vasco da Gama's arrival in Kilwa. 17th Century
"The woods are full of orange, lemon, citron, palm trees and of a large variety of good fruit trees. The islands grow millet, rice, and have large groves of sugarcane, but the islanders do not know what to do with it." Franciscan friar, Gaspar de Santo Berndino account on visiting in 1606. 18th Century
"We the King of Kilwa, Sultan Hasan son of Sultan Ibrahim son of Sultan Yusuf the Shirazi of Kilwa, give our word to M. Morice, a French National, that we will give him a thousand slaves annually at twenty piastres each and that he shall give the King a present of two piastres for each slaves. No other but he shall be allowed to trade for slaves…" Slave treaty between French trader and Sultan of Kilwa, dated 1776. 19th Century
"the town of Quiloa [Kilwa], [was] once a place of great importance, and the capital of an extensive kingdom, but is now a petty village. The greatness of Quiloa…was irrecoverably gone. The very touch of the Portuguese was death. It drooped never to recover…
DESTRUCTION The Portuguese came on the scene in 1498 when they sailed round the southern tip of Africa and went north up the East African coast. Just five years later, they began a relentless campaign to subjugate local rulers and take control of the trade in gold, textiles, spices and ivory. They did an immense amount of damage to some of these cities, pounding them with their guns to force their Sultans to give tributes to the King of Portugal. The first place to be attacked was Zanzibar in 1503; two years later Kilwa and Mombasa were attacked and looted.
"Then everyone started to plunder the town and to search the houses, forcing open the doors with axes and iron bars…A large quantity of rich silk and gold embroidered clothes was seized, and carpets also; one of these was without equal for beauty, was sent to the King of Portugal together with many other valuables." Eye witness account of the sack of Mombasa by Francisco d'Almeida and Hans Mayr. Taken from East African, Coast, Selected Documents.
Mombasa suffered the greatest damage as its Sultan refused to give in to the Portuguese. In 1599, the Portuguese completed their largest fortress in Mombasa, Fort Jesus, which still stands today.
Yes that Jesus thing kills everything African
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rjzimmerman · 3 years
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Last week, I posted a link to a story about Gorgonosa National Park in Mozambique. Today, this is a link to a story in the New York Times about another and new national park in Mozambique, Chimanimani National Park. Mozambique is giving the world a story about an environmental renaissance, following decades of war and the slaughter of millions of people and countless millions of animals for food and body parts. Amazing story.
Short excerpt from the story:
When you stand in the Chimanimani Mountains, it’s difficult to reconcile their present serenity with their beleaguered past. From the valleys below, enormous walls of gray stone rise above dense deciduous forests. Hidden among various crevices are ancient rock paintings, made in the late Stone Age by the San people, also known as Bushmen; they depict dancing men and women, and hunting parties chasing after elephants. There’s even a painting of a crocodile so enormous that it may forever deter you from the riverbank.
As you climb higher, toward Mount Binga, Mozambique’s highest peak, the forests flatten into expanses of montane grasslands. Wild, isolated, lost in time, it’s a place where rich local traditions live on, where people still talk about ancestral spirits and sacred rituals. A local guide there once told me about a sacred mountain, Nhamabombe, where rainmakers still go to make rain.
Some photos here. Photographs and story by Jen Guyton. If you want to read the rest of the story, click/tap and go there.
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The Chimanimani Mountains at dawn.
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Jorge Manuel Machinga, a ranger, leads two botanists, Bart Wursten and Petra Ballings, back to camp. Mr. Wursten has done nearly a dozen field expeditions in the area — and “I still keep finding new species of plants; new to me, new to the region and even occasionally new to science,” he said.
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Ana Gledis da Conceição examines a Welwitsch’s bat (Myotis welwitschii), which had never before been seen in this part of Mozambique.
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Callie Gesmundo and Zak Pohlen, two ornithologists, chat outside of the dining tent, where other scientists are enjoying tea and a snack.
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sulemanchitera · 2 years
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Kaliat evicts GVH Chilambe from CBCC
Kaliat evicts GVH Chilambe from CBCC
Machinga, December 10: Minister of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare, Patricia Kaliati on Friday stormed the area of Traditional Authority Ngokwe to evict Group Village Head (GVH) Chilambe occupying Community Child Based Care Centre (CBCC) structures as his personal apartment. In an interview, Kaliati said it was naive for the chief to be staying in the CBCC premises as his home…
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louisamsiskasposts · 5 years
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Malape Pillars in Machinga, Malawi.
For an all around tour, watch the video below
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zambianobserver · 2 years
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Convicted Malawi Catholic priest Thomas Muhosha on albino killings laid to rest ...Family demands investigation into his death
The body of Rev. Fŕ. Dr. Thomas Muhosha has been laid to rest at Tchokola Village, Traditional Authority Mwambo in Zomba where thousands of people gathered to bid him farewell. Muhosha was recently convicted and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment with hard labour in connection with the murder of a person with albinism McDonald Masambuka of Machinga. Vicar General of the Zomba Diocese, Fŕ.…
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sunzambian · 2 years
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Man jailed for life for murder of brother with albinism
MAN JAILED FOR LIFE FOR MURDER OF BROTHER WITH ALBINISM ...Also sentenced by the court was a Catholic priest, Thomas Muhosha, who along with four other men received a lesser sentence of 30 years in prison. READ MORE:
Five people convicted of the murder of a man whose body parts they planned to sell have been sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour in Malawi. Macdonald Masumbuka, who had albinism, was killed in 2018 in the southern district of Machinga. One of those sentenced to life was Masumbuka’s own brother. Also sentenced by the Malawi high court on Tuesday was a Catholic priest, Thomas…
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