By Jones Gadama
The World Bank has made a significant appointment, naming Malawian economist Khwima Nthara as the new Country Manager for Laos PDR in the East Asia and Pacific Region, effective July 1, 2025.
This appointment follows a rigorous and competitive managerial selection process, underscoring Nthara’s exceptional expertise and track record within the institution.
Nthara, who joined the World Bank in 2005, brings a wealth of experience to his new role.

Throughout his tenure, he has served in various capacities across the institution, including as Country Economist for Malawi, Country Manager for Papua New Guinea, and Country Manager for Liberia.
His vast knowledge and understanding of global development challenges will undoubtedly serve him well in his new position.
As Country Manager for Laos PDR, Nthara will be responsible for leading the World Bank’s day-to-day dialogue with the government and key stakeholders, focusing on a broad range of policy issues and supporting the country’s development priorities.
His appointment is expected to enhance the World Bank’s ability to address global challenges and drive development with speed, efficiency, and impact in Laos PDR.
Nthara’s impressive academic background includes a Ph.D. in Economics and a Master’s Degree in Economics of Developing Countries, both from the University of Cambridge.
Before joining the World Bank, he worked as Manager of Deloitte’s Development Consulting Practice, Manager of the UK-funded Malawi Trade and Poverty Program, and Economics Lecturer at the University of Malawi.
This appointment is a testament to Nthara’s outstanding career and a proud moment for Malawi, highlighting the country’s capability to produce world-class development experts.
We congratulate Khwima Nthara on this well-deserved appointment and wish him every success in his new role.