Malawi’s State-Owned Enterprises Now Turning Profits, Boosting Economy
Malawi’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have turned the tide and are now generating profits—a development expected to fuel significant economic growth for the nation. The revelation came from Minister...
View ArticleProfessional Emcees Chris Loka and Ruth Kukaisi on public Speaking and event...
Celebrated Emcees in the country Chris Loka and Ruth Kulaisi have organised a public speaking and event hosting workshop targeting those seeking to enhance their public speaking skills and learn the...
View ArticleLotus Resources Signs $20.6 Million Power Deal with ESCOM to Energize...
Lotus Resources Limited has signed a 10-year, US$20.6 million power supply agreement with the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) to upgrade grid infrastructure and connect the...
View ArticleZamanyazi! Malawi owns just 15% of its own uranium mine at Kayelekera. Lotus...
When a nation discovers a natural resource as valuable as uranium, it should be a moment of transformation. A turning point. A chance to rewrite the story of poverty into one of prosperity. But Malawi,...
View ArticleKayelekera Deal: A 15% Stake Is Not the Problem, It’s the Lack of Malawian...
The debate surrounding the mining deal between the Malawi Government and Lotus Mineral Services, particularly concerning the Kayelekera uranium mine, has sparked significant discussion in the public...
View ArticleBalancing hope and reality in Malawi’s mining sector
In this article, Frank Eagar–managing director and CEO of Sovereign Services Ltd, the company behind the new Kasiya rutile and graphite project outside Lilongwe–argues that that the project has the...
View ArticleGovt Explains How Farmgate Prices Are Set: “We Want Farmers to Get What They...
The Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale, has today broken down how the government comes up with minimum farmgate prices—the lowest price a farmer should be paid for their produce—saying the process is...
View ArticleGood news! Maize Production leads as Malawi’s Agricultural Sector Shows...
Malawi’s agricultural sector is set for a mixed but largely positive performance in the 2024/25 season, with increased production of key food crops like maize, rice, and legumes, alongside notable...
View ArticleCotton Production Booms by 179%: Lifeline for Farmers and Economic Potential...
Malawi’s cotton sector has registered a remarkable surge in the 2024/25 farming season, offering a potential economic lifeline to farmers and promising new momentum for the country’s textile and...
View ArticleChakwera’s Mega Farms and Modern Agriculture Drive Malawi’s Food Security Surge
Malawi is on the brink of a food production breakthrough—thanks to President Lazarus Chakwera’s bold and strategic push in Mega Farms, commercial agriculture, irrigation, and mechanization. According...
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