Showing posts with label China-Malawi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China-Malawi. Show all posts

Monday, 25 November 2019

China Resolute On Wildlife Protection In Africa

Xiusheng Wang
Xiusheng Wang

The Chinese government has said stiffer punishment to poachers and traffickers is the only way to fight against wildlife crimes.

Deputy Chief of Mission to Malawi and Political Councilor Mr. Xiusheng Wang, made the remarks in Lilongwe during a media briefing on how China is supporting global community in protection of wildlife and resolutely oppose to and crackdown illegal wildlife trade.

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

IBAM Calls Govt To Develop Partnership Policy

Mlombwa: IBAM President 
President for Indigenous Businesspersons Association of Malawi (IBAM) says local businesses can benefit from the Investment Forums being hosted by Malawi only if it there is policy that promotes partnerships between indigenous businesses and foreign investors.

IBAM president, Mr. Mike Mlombwa, was speaking on the sidelines of the Malawi-China Investment Forum which is underway in Lilongwe. The forum has been officially opened this Tuesday midday by His Excellency President Peter Mutharika.


Over 100 businesses from Peoples Republic of China particularly from Anhui Province are in the country to explore investment opportunities mainly in Agriculture, Education and Industry and are expected to interact with over 300 local businesses.

Monday, 20 June 2016

Pres. Mutharika Impressed With Investment Interests From Chinese Investors








President Peter Mutharika says is pleased with the Chinese business investor’s interests in sectors of Industry, Agriculture and Education.

A group of Chinese business investors from Anhui Province are in the country to attend the first ever ‘Malawi-China Investment Forum’ this Tuesday, 21st June 2016 at Golden Peacock Hotel in the capital city, Lilongwe.

Speaking at Kamuzu Palace on Monday evening, during the audience with the representatives from the People’s Republic of China, President Mutharika said the Chinese Investors have made “Strategic choice of focus.”

“These three areas are strategic to Malawi’s economic paradigm shift” stressed President Mutharika

Monday, 1 February 2016

China For Malawi’s Economic Independence


Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, Wang Yi said China will continue to support Malawi to gain full economic independence.

Honorable Wang Yi, was speaking at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe on Sunday during an audience with Malawi President Peter Mutharika.

Saturday, 31 October 2015

China Promises Malawi Of Continued Brotherly Support

Chinese Government says it will continue to support Malawi because of friendly and enhanced bilateral relations that exist between the two countries.

The Chinese Ambassador to Malawi Zhang Qingyang said this in an interview following Wednesday’s announcement by President Peter Mutharika that Chinese Government is set to implement seven multi-million projects in Malawi and provide free and soft loan grants.