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ADB Promises Support to Investors In Malawi
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
Malawi Sign Numerous Deals During MIF… Full Report Ready By Friday- Mwanamvekha
Malawi Investment Forum Begin Bearing Fruits MoreDeals Signed With Investors
COMESA Ready To Prop Up Malawi Investment Opportunities
Mr. Sindiso Ngwenya Secretary General for Common Market for Eastern Africa (COMESA) has assured Malawi Government to carry out an initiative that attempts to prop up the Malawi Projects Compendium in order to attract more investment in the country.
Ngwenya was speaking in Lilongwe at the Malawi Investment Forum (MIF) where Investors drawn from 31 countries were exploring investment opportunities for Malawi. He said the regional grouping will popularize Malawi investment opportunities.
He assured president Mutharika that COMESA Investment Agency based in Cairo which "has had many successful efforts" in raising investments, will be receiving in electronic form of the compendium so that those projects that do not get partners during MIF conference are promoted.
"In the next six three month Your Excellency, I will be able to come to you and say this is what I have done." He challenged
"I will also be coming to Malawi by the end of this month (July) with a team to work on the special economic zones. Because one of the reasons why special economic zones do not work is because of the way we are promoting them." He said
He said the team will work with the government in order to structure special economic zones so that they deliver
"Because as I said; you have a surplus labor, disciple labor, raw materials in the agro-processing. Out of 1.2 billion exports of Malawi, 95% of those exports are agriculture products." He then said adding value to that with a total import bill in excess of 2 billion dollars, Malawi will be able to grow the economy and reduce the trade deficit which is the major challenge now.
Ngwenya maintained "Even my colleagues from IMF would agree that unless we have that structural transformation that diversification of economy based on identifying those specific value chains in which Malawi is competitive", then Malawi can begin create wealth creation.
COMESA Plead With Investment Banks to Support SME’s: OPIC, PTA Bank Express Readiness
Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Africa’s Richest Man Fails to Attend MIF For Security Issuess
Roger Martin; 2015 MIF event planner |
Malawi Opposition Leader Hails Mutharika For Inviting Investors Forum
Hon Dr. Lazarus Chakwera |
Hon Dr. Lazarus Chakawera |
SADC Encourages Women Empowerment at MIF
Women empowerment has been highlighted as one of the most important step that all prospective investors in Africa needs to undertake, says Southern Africa Development community (SADC) at the Malawi for Malawi Investment Forum (MIF).
Monday, 29 June 2015
Malawi Promise Investors Security, Favorable Environment
Sunday, 28 June 2015
All Set For 'Malawi Investment Forum' All Prospective Investments Leads To Be Followed
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Malawi To Follow Up All Interested Investors Promises
Cliff Chilunda |
Clement Kumbemba |