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FDH Bank seals US10 million ATEX deal

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By Our Reporter

FDH Bank Plc has become the first Southern African bank to access a US10 million Africa Trade Exchange (ATEX) facility agreement set to reshape the agricultural landscape in the region.

ATEX is an online platform developed by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and African Export-Import Banks (AfreximBank) stands as a beacon of transparent and competitive access to critical supplies like food, fertilizer, and agricultural chemicals.

FDH Bank Deputy Managing Director George Chitera sealed the deal with Afreximbank Director and Global Head, of Trade Finance Gwen Mwaba, on Saturday at the ongoing Intra-Africa trade fair in Cairo Egypt.



In reaction to the agreement, Chitera said the Bank is pleased with the facility which has come in very timely manner.

“Malawi is an agro-based economy, and its staple food is maize cultivated between December and June. For a good harvest, there is a need for fertilizer that is not locally produced. The facility will assist the Bank in supporting its clients in the timely importation of this fertilizer for the 2023/2024 growing season.”

“The facility will also allow the Bank to increase its support to the Government of Malawi by increasing its credit facilities to importers of petroleum products.”

“Through the ATEX facility, the Bank will be able to support fuel importation by bridging the gap between the ordering and delivery of the fuel and the actual settlement of the payments to the suppliers,” said Chitera.

He added that the deal is coming in when most foreign banks are de-risking from the African markets, reducing their exposure to African economies and limiting the level of financial support to the trade within and outside the continent.

“The provision of the facility therefore asserts Afreximbank’s commitment to facilitating and promoting trade in Africa. With the increasing impact on global supply chain disruptions emanating from the challenging macroeconomic environment at the back of the Covid-19, the Russia/Ukraine war, and locally, the impact of Cyclone Freddy, such financing products from Afreximbank go a long way in cushioning the supply chain disruptions that may exist due to limited resources,” he said.

According to Chitera, by participating in the ongoing fair, the Malawi Stock Exchange listed Bank strives to become a leading financial services provider in Malawi and in the region to facilitate trade between Malawi and other countries by engaging businesses and demonstrating financial solutions that help importers and exporters to effectively do their business assisting with solutions to mitigate international trade risks and provide financing to enable growth.

On his part, Mwaba said apart from reinforcing the bond between the two parties, the deal also positions FDH Bank as the first bank in this African region to access the facility.

“This facility agreement will empower FDH Bank to effectively pool procurement for the upcoming 2023/2024 growing season, aligning with Malawi government strategy to bolster agricultural activities,” he said.

The Third Intra–African Trade Fair started on November 9 and will end on November 15 under the theme “Building Bridges for a successful AfCTA”, recognizing growth opportunities for Intra- African cross-border trade and investments.

FDH Bank was the only Malawian company sponsor of IATF.

YAS calls refugee investors to remember hosts communities

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By Vincent Gunde

The Youth And Society (YAS) has called on stakeholders investing in refugees and asylum seekers in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Dowa district to always remember that there’s the hosts community that live with them.

YAS said refugees live with members of the surrounding communities who also face similar challenges as those of the refugees when it comes to access to education, healthcare and livelihood.

Stakeholders pose for a group photo

Speaking during a stakeholders’ meeting which brought together the hosts community through their chiefs on human rights issues held at Mponela in Dowa district, YAS Executive Director Charles Kajoloweka noted with a great concern that there’s a gap in terms of participation by the hosts community.

Kajoloweka said there is no meaningful participation of the hosts community observing that these are people directly impacted by the refugee situation in the Dzaleka Camp and are not benefiting from the services which are being offered to refugees and asylum seekers.
He said his organization finds it important to engage Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) operating in the Camp and community chiefs to listen to them and create a platform to raise voices on issues that affect them as hosts community.

The Director said there will be no progress in the welfare and plight of refugees if they live behind the hosts community saying they must be taken to frontline participation in the policy, law reform and all the discussions that are emerging in the Dzaleka Camp.

He said it is necessary to include the hosts community as deliberate efforts by government and stakeholders to facilitate law reform or policy enforcement saying there are quite a number of policy positions that government has been enforcing but lately, it has sparked diverse interest among actors and CSOs.
“There is a gap in terms of participation by the hosts community, there’s need to create a platform to raise their voices on issues affecting them,” said Kajoloweka.

He said it is very encouraging to note that government will review the 1989 Refugee Act to align with efforts on international human rights standards and the Bill of Right expressing hope that if all is done, the hosts community will not only benefit but to contribute to the entire process of law reform and policy re-enforcement.

In his remarks, one of the attendees of the meeting Maxwell Kadutsa, thanked YAS for its efforts towards advocating for refugees’ rights in Dowa district saying the interface meeting will see to it that the services which are being offered in the Dzaleka Camp are enjoyed by both the refugees and hosts community.

EthCo pumps K6 million in Inter-club ladies golf tourney

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By Linda Kwanjana


Giant ethanol distiller, Ethanol Company Limited (EthCo) has pumped in K6 million sponsorship for this year’s Crocodile Inter-Club Ladies Golf Tournament scheduled for Lilongwe Golf Club on 18th and 19th November 2023.

Speaking during a cheque presentation event recently, EthCo Chief Executive Officer Lusubilo Chakaniza said as per their promise during last year’s tournament, they are back to support the lady golfers.

“It is my pleasure to announce EthCo’s sponsorship of the Inter-Club ladies golf tournament, contributing a generous amount of K6 million. We believe in supporting and empowering women in sports, and we look forward to a successful and exciting tournament ahead,” said Chakaniza.



She also said the tournament will help the company interact with its customers.

“We see this as an opportunity for us to interact with the ladies and discuss business, especially how we can integrate them to partner us so that we can do business together,” added Chakaniza.

Receiving the donation, Ladies Golf Union of Malawi Vice President Esther Kawale, thanked EthCo for the support saying the company has been supporting the ladies inter-club golf tournament for many years.

“We are very grateful for the support that we get from EthCo. They have been supporting us for many years and each year the sponsorship gets better. The support we get from EthCo will help us improve the game of golf among women in the country,” said Kawale.

She also said this year’s tournament will see many ladies participating through their various golf clubs namely Nchalo, Blantyre, Kasasa and Lilongwe.

“Another good thing about this tournament is that apart from the ladies competing for the Crocodile challenge through their respective golf clubs, there will also be individual categories like seniors, juniors, Championship division, A division and B division categories, so there will be tough competition and the ladies will enjoy their game,” said Kawale who also doubles as Lilongwe Golf Club Ladies Golf Captain.

She assured the lady golfers of the great game of golf saying the golf course is in perfect playing condition.

During last year’s competition, Blantyre Sports Club (BSC) Ladies team One comprising of Roza Mbilizi, Bose Kamphulusa and Stella Ng’oma won the tournament with 151 points beating BSC Team Two of Thoko Gaffer, Ulemu Luhanga and Dorren Kavala on second position with 145 points while Kasasa Golf Club Ladies Team of Sellah Piringu and Chifundo Mwanza came third with 134 points.

Chakwera secures US$20 million for Mangochi – Makanjira road

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has secured US$20 million for the construction of a 100 kilometer Mangochi – Makanjira which has been neglected for a long time.

The deal was signed on Saturday 11th November 2023 in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Updating Malawians through his Facebook page, Chakwera said the road brings with it significant attributes in the facilitation of meaningful trade, food security and access to essential social services.



“It will increase economic activity and connect communities to major markets and public facilities in the entire Eastern Region including rural trading centres,” said the Malawi leader.

“It is time to connect Malindi, Lungwena, Namalaka, Lugola, Bakili-Binali Lutufu, Likoloma, Mauni, Mpiripiri, Lulanga and Fort Maguire to the rest of the national road network. What a momentous day for people from Traditional Authorities Chowe, Namalaka, Makanjira, Lulanga and Sub-Traditional Authorities Moto, Chilawe and Mambo.”

President Chakwera commends signing of Makanjira Road construction project financing agreement

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By Alfred Chauwa

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has commended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the partnership through the Saudi Fund financing agreement for the construction of the Makanjira Road in Mangochi district.

Dr. Chakwera said the generous decision by the Saudi Fund for Development to accept his proposal for the construction of the Makanjira Road is a gift that will keep on giving for generations to come.

President Chakwera

Speaking during the signing ceremony of the financing agreement for the construction of the Makanjira Road held in Riyad-Saudi Arabia on Saturday, President Chakwera said Makanjira Road is an important transport infrastructure which will facilitate intra country trade and regional trade, and usher in a new wave of prosperity for Malawi.

Dr. Chakwera said since the beginning of the development cooperation in 2010, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has provided about 50 million US Dollars of concessional loans which have gone along way in cementing the partnership between the two nations.

He said it was the Saudi Fund that has built a state of the art 300 bed hospital in Phalombe which is now providing various health services to the people including ante-natal and neonatal services that were once provided at facilities too far away.

The President said it was the Saudi Fund that has constructed 3 Teachers Training Colleges in Malawi with an annual enrolment of about 1,200 teacher trainees saying it was the same Fund that contributed to the financing of the Thyolo-Makwasa- Bangula Road and the same supported the country’s efforts at debt restructuring.

“Discussions between my officials and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia team will get a confirmation on debt restructuring assurances,” said Dr. Chakwera.

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera is in Saudi Arabia among other duties, attending the Saudi-Arab-African Economic Conference and Saudi-Africa Summit.