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Chakwera set to inaugurate first Malawi Consulate General in China

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera will on Thursday 29th June 2023 commission the first Consulate General of Malawi in China’s Hunan Province.

According to Malawi Ambassador to China Allan Joseph Chintedza, the move will see China opening up for increased trade to Malawi because Hunan is renowned as a hub for hosting major international trade fairs and exhibitions in China.

Chintedza has since hailed President Chakwera for accepting the invitation to attend the third China – Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) as a special guest of honour saying it is an embodiment of strong diplomatic and bilateral ties between the two countries.



Chintedza said it was imperative for Malawians to deem Malawi’s participation at the expo as very valuable stressing that it is only the Malawi leader who has been exclusively invited by his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to be a special guest of honour, who will speak on behalf of Africa at the high – level stage.

Explained the Malawi ambassador, “I think his coming as a guest of honour simply re – establishes commitment that the ties between Malawi and China are growing from strength to strength.”

Commenting on the expo, Chintedza stated that the event will help expose Malawian exhibitors who have accompanied President Chakwera, as they will showcase their respective goods and services to multitudes of patrons thereby opening up a big window to increase the value of Malawi exports.

“You may also be aware that China has just issued phytosanitary approval for Malawi to start exporting soybeans, and that is equally a huge milestone as it will improve the growth of exports from Malawi to China,” said Chintedza.

Quizzed to comment on the trade volumes between the two countries, the ambassador recalled that in 2019, the trade gap heavily tilted in favour of the Asian giant as it earned exports value amounting to $35 million while at the same time, Malawi only earned a paltry $500,000 from her exports to China.

During the period under review, Chintedza explained that while China was exporting more of mechanical and Information and Technology material, on one hand, Malawi was busy exporting raw materials which could earn less value on the market.

“That is why this trip is quite huge and important because if you can manage to fix that gap, or make it narrow, it would bring a lot of benefits in terms of not just increase in investments but also for our foreign exchange earnings,” he said.

Minister of Trade Simplex Chithyola said the expo presents a huge opportunity for Malawi to tackle her ever – yawning gap between imports and exports.

The expo is being held under the theme “Common Development for a Shared Future,” and will focus on key areas and emerging fields of China – Africa economic and trade cooperation.

Former legislator and Deputy Minister of Trade Maotcha Banda has died

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By Staff Reporter

Ellock Maotcha Banda a former member of Parliament for Machinga Central East constituency who served under the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) from 2004 to 2009 has died.

Maotcha-Banda who at his time of demise was a UTM party member also served as deputy minister of trade during the administration of the late Bingu wa Mutharika.

The late Ellock Maotcha Banda



UTM general secretary, Patricia Kaliati has confirmed of the death this morning, saying Maotcha Banda has died in the wee hours of Thursday at Machinga district hospital.

Kaliati has discribed Maotcha Banda as a hardworking politician who was comitted to the party, adding, his death has left a vacuum.

NICO Holdings plc profit reaches K37. 57 billion

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By Chisomo Phiri

A composite financial services Group
NICO Holdings plc on Thursday announced that after tax it has made a profit of K37.57 billion for the year 2022, representing a 105 percent increase year-on-year.

Reading the annual report during the Group’s 53rd annual General meeting at Mount Soche in Blantyre, the Group’s Managing Director, Vizenge Kumwenda, said the outstanding performance stemmed from growth of customer deposits in the banking business which supported an increase in loans among other factors.

Kumwenda added that the total assets of the Group closed at K1.15 trillion up from K939 billion in 2021.

Vizenge Kumwenda

Meanwhile, several country’s economic experts have applauded NICO for such an impressive performance.

NICO was established as a short-term insurance company in 1971 and has since grown to a composite financial services Group operating in Malawi and Zambia, with presence in Mozambique and Uganda through its associate company, Sanlam.

As the biggest financial services Group in terms of diversity of products and services offered by its companies, NICO provides comprehensive financial solutions for a range of challenges for the public and private sector as well as individuals from all walks of life.

The business includes solutions in general insurance, life insurance, pension administration, banking, asset management, corporate finance, property solutions and information technology.

NICO was the first company to be listed on the Malawi Stock Exchange in 1996, and has since listed two of its subsidiaries on the stock market – NBS Bank Plc listed in 2007 and ICON Properties Plc listed in 2019.

Charity ACT saves 60 lives in T/A Masumbankhunda

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By Staff Reporter

On Monday,a youth organization called Ambassadors Charity Trust(ACT) conducted an outreach to over 60 vulnerable people living in Dambulemi Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Masumbankhunda in Lilongwe where among other things it donated basic necesities of life valued over five hundred thousand Malawi Kwacha.

The outreach was conducted under the “One Hand, One Life Project” which was launched by Organisation in April, 2021.



The items donated include clothes, beddings and school materials.

Speaking after the donation, Programs coordinator for ACT Connie Lulanga said the aim of the project is to ensure that the lives of the underprivileged in rural Malawi are uplifted so as to help reduce the Wealthy-Poor gap in societies.

Lulanga thanked all partners who have been supporting the initiative since it started in 2021.

Appreciating the gesture, GVH Dambuleni said: “
There are a lot of people in the area that are in extreme poverty and that the donation to them is a great relief.”

ACT is implementing two projects in T/A Masumbankhunda thus “One Hand, One Life” and Climate Justice for Dzalanyama Forest Reserve.

Zikhale Ng’oma orders deportation of Rwandese national Sylvestre Bizimana

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By Linda Kwanjana

Minister of Homeland Security Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma has ordered deportation of a Rwandese national Sylvestre Bizimana.

According to Ng’oma, Bizimana is suspected to have been operating illegal businesses in the country as evidenced by the recent seizure of his containers by police at Mgona Market in Lilongwe.

Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma



Ng’oma said that Bizimana is also suspected to be involved in a money laundering cartel which led to his recent arrest, saying that the person in question poses a threat to the country’s security, hence ordering for his deportation.

Ng’oma disclosed that Bizimana is expected to leave the country today, saying that the flight and all the requirements for his deportation are set.

The minister further said that Bizimana is alleged to have obtained the Malawian Citizenship in a dubious way.

“The record shows that the Rwandese in question did not stay in the country continuously for 7 years as a lawful resident and that he used citizenship reference number 69314 which belonged to a Burundi national Mr Vincent Ngedanayo Kanyoni instead of having his own file,” said Ng’oma.

Bizimana who is a Rwandese national by birth and was a Malawian national by naturalisation.