By Jones Gadama
The Old Mutual Pension Services Company (OMPSC) has commended the overwhelming success of its Mulinji Mu Peshoni Act 2023 campaign, aimed at raising awareness about changes in pension law.
The campaign, which started on April 1 and runs until June 30, has reached approximately 1.5 million people through digital and traditional media platforms.
According to OMPSC General Manager Tawonga Manda, the campaign’s primary objective was to simplify the revised Act for Malawians, particularly those contributing to pension schemes.

The initiative has been instrumental in educating the public on key changes and their implications for current and future pensioners.
The campaign has not only clarified pension processes but also engaged the public in meaningful dialogue, resulting in a notable increase in pension-related inquiries and people taking deliberate steps to understand and manage their pension benefits.
OMPSC is proud to have empowered Malawians with knowledge, and the response has been overwhelming.
As a leading Pension Administrator in Malawi, OMPSC continues to play a vital role in informing and educating the public about pension-related matters.
The success of the Mulinji Mu Peshoni Act 2023 campaign underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing the understanding of pension laws and regulations among Malawians.