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The MCP Manifesto was launched concurrently with the official opening of the party's campaign ahead of the September 16 polls.
President Lazarus Chakwera has a bold development agenda for Malawi in the next five years
Bishop Kalonga was elected in succession to the Rt. Rev. Francis Kaulanda on 4th April 2025.. Prior to his election, Kalonga served as the Diocese’s Vicar General and as Rector of St Thomas Church in Lilongwe.
The new cooking oil refinery has already directly employed 500 Malawians and has offered thousands more job opportunities across the value chain.
Malawi received independence from British rule on July 6, 1964
Advocate Duma Gideon Boko is in the country as Guest of Honour during the country's 61st Independence Day celebrations
The National Cancer Centre has capacity to treat 3000 adult patients and 250 children every month using modern, effective and holistic solutions in surgeries, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
The 417-hectare Magwero Industrial Park will cost US$200 million to construct and will have state-of-art infrastructure to host and support a wide range of functions across multi-industry value chains in manufacturing, packaging, research and innovation, logistics and storage, and dry port services before
President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera held talks with business magnate Alhaji Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group. The two explored right and timely avenues for the investment group to venture into the Malawi economy as soon as possible
Malawi President, Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, believes that collaboration of economies in the Global South will help them seek homegrown financing solutions, such as Afrexim Bank, to remain resilient in the face of a global order that favours world powers
Malawi and the Tony Emulemu Foundation have set mutual development goals to empower Malawian young entrepreneurs through seed capital and mentorship
The 32nd AFREXIM Bank annual meetings offers an opportunity for Malawi to continue positioning itself as a strategic market within the Africa Continental Free Trade Area