Marriage In March 2000, 73-year-old man from Nkhata and a 22-year-old woman married, in what
BBC News reported as "Malawi's surprise wedding of the year"
Crocodile attack In December 2002, a businessman, Mac Bosco Chawinga, was dragged in to
Lake Malawi at Nkhata Bay by a
crocodile; Chawinga managed to escape by biting the crocodile on the nose. The crocodile then released him, and Chawinga managed to return to the shore, although he had received severe injuries to his legs and arms.
The Times reported that, according to "wildlife experts", Chawinga is the first person to survive after "using such an audacious tactic".
Capsized boat On 9 May 2004, the then-Tourism, Parks and Wildlife Minister Wallace Chiume survived when a boat capsized in Nkhata Bay. At least six other people drowned in the accident. 40 people were on the boat at the time.
Organizations In 2006, the Nkhata Bay AIDS Support Organization was created in Malawi and later registered in the state of Wisconsin as a non-profit corporation. The American-Malawian partnership has led to great success in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the Nkhata Bay District. Over six outreach clinics were established in the past two years, leading to a 23% drop in positive HIV testing results. The charity operates on a small budget coming from local Wisconsin donors. ==References==