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NBS Bank launches K14 million savings promotion for farmers

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By Chisomo Phiri

NBS Bank plc on Friday launched a promotion called ‘K14 Million Yonyotsolerana Campaign’ to entice local farmers to save with the commercial bank.

Speaking during the promotion launch at NBS Corporate Banking Presidential Villa in Lilongwe, the bank’s chief retail officer Victoria Chanza said the promotion which will run for three months from June 1 to September 1 this year targets tobacco, groundnut and soya farmers, among others.

“By engaging directly with our customers, we seek to not only promote the importance of savings, but also demonstrate the tangible benefits of banking with NBS Bank.



“With a staggering K14 million in cash prizes up for grabs, we invite  our customers to join us in the exhilarating pursuit of shared success,” she said.

Chanza explained that customers with a minimum of K500 000 in their savings accounts at the time of the launch will automatically enter the competition and be eligible to win assorted prizes.

During last year’s campaign, the bank realized K24 billion against the target of K20 billion and this year they are targeting K24 billion.

NBS Bank is a fully-fledged commercial bank providing various financial services to individuals, small and medium businesses, large corporations and public institutions.

The Bank was incorporated as a limited company on March 14,2003 and was registered under the Banking Act 1989 on  March 1, 2004.

It started its commercial banking operations on  July 1, 2004.

Standard Bank donates K17.2 million to Malawi Investment and Trade Forum

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s top financial institutions Standard Bank plc has donated  K17.2 million towards Malawi Investment and Trade Forum scheduled to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania from June 12-13, 2024.

Speaking during the official handover of the donation in Lilongwe on Friday,  Standard Bank head of business and commercial clients Graham Chipande said this is a joint contribution by Standard Bank Malawi (US$5,000) and Stanbic Bank Tanzania (US$5,000).

Chipande handing over the cheque



He said: “We are proud to support this important initiative, which aligns with our bank’s goals of promoting economic growth and development in Malawi, and our mission of driving economic growth as outlined in our purpose: ‘Malawi is our Home we Drive Her Growth’.”

On his part, minister of Trade and Industry Sosten Gwegwe, who received the donation, said Standard Bank’s contribution will help bring together experts, policymakers, and business leaders to explore opportunities and address challenges in regional trade and investment.

“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Standard Bank for their trust and support in this initiative. Your contribution of US$10,000 will undoubtedly enhance the forum’s impact and success.

“Together, let us work towards strengthening trade and economic ties between Malawi and Tanzania, through unlocking our nations’ full potential, and by creating a brighter future for our citizens,”he said

The Malawi Investment and Trade Forum is an important event that promotes Malawi’s investment opportunities in agriculture and agro-processing, manufacturing, power generation, mining, tourism and infrastructure.

This year, the forum will be held under the theme ‘Enhancing Regional Integration for Malawi’s Investment Potential and Future Prosperity’.

Chakwera emphasizes on the restoration of  lost factories

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By Elia Chibwe

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has said his government is working on restoring factories and banks, that were sold by the previous government, as one way of controlling the country’s currency.

Speaking on Saturday during the launch of Magwero Industrial Park Project at Area 55 in Lilongwe, Chakwera said some of the challenges the country is facing generates from the selling of factories and banks that would have assisted to control the country’s currency.

President Chakwera and the First Lady

“I do not have time to fight with anyone but to ensure that the lost economy is restored. The companies and factories that were sold should be brought back,” Chakwera said.

He, therefore, cautioned against abusing power to delay the project, saying such behavior is not condoned and those found doing that will be brought to book.

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe, said the project is important in building Malawi.

“This is important to any investor. Those who invest in these parks and do production, should also have the markets locally and they will be supported,” Gwengwe said.

President for Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Wisely Phiri, said the project is an opportunity for vocational skills and mutual development.

Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Alfred Jiya, hailed government for the project, saying it will accord employment to the youth and impart skills among people.

“I see piped water and electricity coming here and I see youth getting jobs from this park,” he said.

The park, which sits on a 400 hactare land, will have different industries specialized in agro-processing, chemical and plastic and is expected to help advance the country’s economy as envisioned in the Malawi 2063.

Government acquired US$200 million from Afrexim Bank for the project whose area will be developed by Arise Integrated Industrial Platform.

The launch was held under the theme “Catalyzing Industrialization in Malawi”.

MISA Malawi mourns Hope Chisanu

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By Chisomo Phiri

MISA Malawi says it is deeply saddened by the untimely death of veteran broadcaster and actor Hope Chisanu.

Chisanu died on Saturday, June 1, 2024 in the United States of America (USA) where he had been staying since last year.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, MISA Malawi Chairperson Golden Matonga said:“We have lost a distinguished broadcaster and talented actor. We will remember him vividly for contributing to both sectors with great skill and dedication.

The late Hope Chisanu


“Our condolences go to Chisanu’s family and those who worked with him as an actor and the entire media fraternity.May his soul rest in eternal peace.”

The late Hope Chisanu worked for Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) for over 20 years before leaving the public broadcaster in 2023.

Affectionately known as ‘Uncle Bemberezi’ for his deep and rich voice, Chisanu was a charming friend to many and resonated well with listeners including children.

Among others, he expertly presented and produced light entertainment programmes such as the popular MBC Radio 1 morning programme ‘Tadzuka Sitidziwa Anzathu’.

He was also a talented stage, radio and movie actor who featured in Du Chisiza’s Wakhumbata Ensemble Theatre performances, Story Workshop’s radio drama and Charles Shemu Joyah’s award-winning movies.

Chakwera blames price hikes on past govt’s ‘unwise’ sale of state-owned companies

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has said that the rise in product prices and services is due to the unwise sale of government-owned companies by the previous government, resulting in inflated market prices, which has affected the people in the country

He made the remarks on Saturday during the official launch of the Magwero Industrial Park Project at Area 55 in Lilongwe, held under the theme “Catalyzing Industrialization in Malawi: Transforming the Nation’s Economic Landscape.”

Chakwera

Chakwera however, said his government is working on restoring factories and banks, that were sold by the previous government, as one way of controlling the country’s currency.

“I do not have time to fight with anyone but to ensure that the lost economy is restored. The companies and factories that were sold should be brought back,” Chakwera said.

He, therefore, cautioned against abusing power to delay the project, saying such behavior is not condoned and those found doing that will be brought to book.

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe, said the project is important in building Malawi.

“This is important to any investor. Those who invest in these parks and do production, should also have the markets locally and they will be supported,” Gwengwe said.

President for Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry(MCCCI) Wisely Phiri, said the project is an opportunity for vocational skills and mutual development.

Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Alfred Jiya, hailed government for the project, saying it will accord employment to the youth and impart skills among people.

“I see piped water and electricity coming here and I see youth getting jobs from this park,” he said.

The park, which sits on a 400 hactare land, will have different industries specialized in agro-processing, chemical and plastic and is expected to help advance the country’s economy as envisioned in the Malawi 2063.

Government acquired US$200 million from Afrexim Bank for the project whose area will be developed by Arise Integrated Industrial Platform.