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Chakwera reaffirms commitment to tourism,creative economy

By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has reiterated his administration’s commitment to positioning tourism and the creative economy at the core of the country’s development agenda.

Speaking at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe on Thursday evening during the Chakwera Arts Stars event, the president underscored the importance of creative industries,not merely as cultural assets, but as vital pillars of national prosperity and unity.

Chakwera pointed to the recent enactment of the National Arts and Heritage Council Act as a landmark achievement for his government, stating that it secures the future of Malawian artists and their communities.

Chakwera and Chalamanda



He laid out an ambitious vision for the arts sector, declaring that the era of talent going unrewarded must come to an end.

On his part,Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda, echoed the president’s sentiments, noting the impressive growth in artists’ royalties from K78 million in 2020 to K1.5 billion projected for 2025.

“Under this administration, royalty disbursements have risen significantly, which is clear evidence of our commitment to the creative sector,” he said.

In his remarks,Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA) Board Chairperson, Reverend Chimwemwe Mhango, added that royalty distribution has greatly improved in recent years, reflecting the government’s genuine engagement with the industry.

During the event, COSOMA presented royalty awards to various artists.

Eli Njuchi and Driemo each received K23 million, while others recognised included Phyzix, Saint Realest, and Kell Kay.

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