Showing posts with label Billy Banda. Show all posts
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Wednesday 8 June 2016

Affordable Prices To Domestic Tourists Can Boost Malawi Tourism Sector

Billy Banda (Shot By EYE LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)

Malawi tourism sector players tipped to work out ways of attracting domestic tourism for the sector to register growth.

The Malawi tourism sector recently held Annual General Meeting where sector players noted that the sector is registering small number of local tourist’s as compared to international tourists. 

As the sector is thinking deep on ways to make the tourism sector more attractive to local tourists, one of the country's human rights activist, Billy Banda also Chairperson for Malawi Gaming Board and National Lotteries Board says introduction of ‘special affordable rates’ for the local visitors is a solution.

While sharing similar concern with the tourism sector players, however, Banda observed that the low number of visits to Hotels, resorts and tourists attraction places by locals is because charges are much higher as compared to the income levels of many Malawians who cannot afford to pay for services offered by hotels, holiday resorts and other service providers in the tourism sector.

“What the tourism is looking for and to make it more significant and more important we need to start with our selves.” He said “However one of the key challenge contributing to the lack of commitment by citizenry is because there is no policy that guarantee that a local citizen must be charged a low amount that someone can afford to bring a family to such kind of places.”

He suggested that Malawi Tourism Council need to come up with a policy that inspires local citizenry to participate and support the tourism industry and that one of the key component be that tour operators, travel agencies and other agencies should work out packages which Malawians could conveniently afford.

He emphasized that tourism sector is a key sector for Malawi economy and backbone of the international tourism. 

Billy Banda (Shot By EYE LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)

“We cannot say tourism is a failed industry, tourism is another big potential for the economy and if ordinary citizens were committed to support the industry and are given fair charges that can also be a better way. Once that is put in place Malawians will go out strongly and support the tourism sector.” Said Banda but stressed that efforts needs to be made to provide domestic visitors economy accommodation, meals and many other services

But Banda also asked Government to support tourism industry with incentives and reducing interest rates in commercial banks. On this, Banda noted that although access to loans is a challenge in the sector, cost of borrowing in most banks are much higher with short period of time to repay.

“Government is also a bigger player” he noted then urged it to look at the local operators needs and challenges saying “They must be given some incentives, even financing mechanisms they have to be given infrastructure banks, loans that are more manageable, loans that are not crippling the hotel sector.”

Issues Making Malawi Tourism Sector Too Expensive For Domestic Tourists 


The Malawi tourism sector is facing number of challenges that includes visa issues, lack of skilled workers even lack of tourism statistics which is affecting potential investors to advance with tourism business in the country.

However, key challenges making the prices for services beyond reach of the domestic traveler are particularly issues on lack of sector specific incentives for investors and lack of access to finance and cost of borrowing.

Florentine Kabefu

Florentine Kabefu, Chairperson for Malawi Tourism Council, says cost of operating businesses in Malawi is very expensive in tourism. 

Kabefu mentioned a lot of duties and taxes, and said “so that is a big challenge.”  


She pointed out that in order for them in the sector to make Malawi a place of excellent domestic tourism and where Malawians can go and have access to tourists products “we need to work on some of the costs that our tourism operators are facing in order for them to make them cheaper.”

During the recent Malawi Tourism Council Annual General Meeting, minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Joseph Mwanamvekha highlighted key steps that Government is undertaking to improve the tourism business environment to make it more competitive and attractive.

Mwanamvekha said his ministry together with the ministry of Finance and Economic Planning are working out on issues of incentives. 

“As such proposals for incentives for the tourism sector shall become part and parcel of a comprehensive tax review which government will undertake soon as part of the ongoing Public Sector Reforms,” assured Mwanamvekha adding that Government is also developing a Tourism Investment Master Plan to guide the development of the sector and it will included mapping and zoning of potential sites across the country and that the plan shall also include development of specific incentives to encourage participation in development on the identified sites

On access to finance, the Minister further promised that Government is undertaking a study on the availability of setting up a Development Bank but at the moment the only opportunities for SMEs are only MARDEF and the Export Development Fund.

“As for cost of borrowing is concerned, it is my belief that as the economic fundamentals or our economy stabilizes, interest rates shall also become more favourable.” Said Mwanamvekha who also hinted that he has asked tourism department to finalise the Tourism Policy before the end of 2nd quarter of the coming financial year

Wednesday 10 June 2015

Gidani International Gets Lottery Operation License in Malawi

(Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco
Jnr)

The National Lotteries Board has awarded license to a South African based company, Gidani International Limited to operate the Malawian National Lottery.



In a colorful event held Wednesday morning at Umodzi Park, Bingu International Conference Centre, Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture Honorable Kondwani Nankhumwa handed over the license to Chairman for Gidani International, Professor Bongani Aug Khumalo.

Hon Nankhumwa Left handing over
License to Prof. Khumalo
(Pic ByLEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)


Hon Nankhumwa asked the company to deliver its promise to professionally run the lottery in the country within the terms of the license.



Speaking at the event, Professor Bongani Khumalo, Chairperson for Gidani International Limited and Vice President for Africa Lottery Association, made commitment that the Malawi subsidiary shall work within the provisions of the license and will bring very exciting games.


Prof Khumalo (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
He indicated that the company is set to employ more Malawians and offer business opportunity to local retailers through profitable sales of Gidani game products.



Prof. Khumalo said, the company will among others train and prepare its local staff by expatriates team to enable them take over the reins through skills transfer program.



The company has also indicated that it will make investments in Malawi, bring state of art technology for lottery and channel its proceeds for good cause to enable more Malawians benefit from the company.

Prof Khumalo (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)

Gidani International Chairman who announced the first ticket sale on 21st November 2015 and the first draw on Saturday 28th November 2015, said “the first jackpot will be a life changing” as the winner will walk away with K100 million.



Before Professor Khumalo delivered his speech, BA LLB Director and Shareholder of Gidani International, Jai Banda assured that Gidani International will not only ensure that the lottery is professionally run beyond reproach but will also make significant difference in Malawi, sentiments which were equally share by Chairman for National Lotteries Board Mr. Billy Banda.


Jai Banda (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
Jai Banda said “We the local partners have a meaningful relationship with the international company that will bring poverty alleviation, create wealth and job opportunities.” 



“As local shareholders we will be actively involved in the management of the company. We will be part of the process to identify and train personnel” he said while adding that the local shareholders shall also ensure that the company operates national lottery in compliance with the law and that all the National Lottery Board’s obligations are fulfilled.


Master Maliro (Pic by LEVEL ART_Francesco Jnr)
Earlier, Cheif Executove Officer at National Lotteries Board Mr. Master Maliro indicated that Gilani International Limited has been awarded the 5 year contract license after its application was successful among the three companies that expressed interest to operate in Malawi.



Maliro also said the Gidani application went through thorough scrutiny before being awarded the license and the Board is convinced that Gidani is going to work effectively since it has a good background in other African countries for 7 years.



Gidani will launch its operations later in November this year.



Malawi has previously experienced intermittent operations from Lottery companies. Several companies ended their operations before end of the license term.

Thursday 13 November 2014

Mutharika Names New Board of Directors for 25 Statutory Corporations:Meet the List of the Appointees

Mutharika Names New Board of Directors for 25 Statutory Corporations: Meet the List of the Appointees


The President of the Republic of Malawi, His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, has appointed new Boards of Directors of Statutory Corporations following the expiry of the mandates of previous appointees.

Mutharika made the appointments with immediate effect