May Inflation rises to 32.7% Orama Chiphwanya June 17, 2024 Malawi’s year-on-year inflation rate for May 2024 increased by 0.4 percentage points to 32.7 percent, published National Statistical Office (NSO)
MCCCI drills leaders in effective leadership Orama Chiphwanya June 14, 2024 Malawi Confederation Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has trained 30 business leaders on effective leadership through emotional intelligence to
Banks hike June reference rate to 25.1% Orama Chiphwanya June 7, 2024 Commercial banks have raised the reference rate by 0.1 percentage point to 25.1 percent in June from 25 percent in
34th Malawi International Trade Fair ends on high note Orama Chiphwanya May 30, 2024 The 34th Malawi International Trade Fair concluded on Wednesday, drawing participants from various regions who showcased their products and forged
CBC appoints James Chimwaza as President Orama Chiphwanya May 3, 2024 The Comesa Business Council (CBC) has appointed Mr. James Chimwaza as President of the CBC, representing the Malawi Confederation of Chambers
Industry discuss economic landscape Orama Chiphwanya April 26, 2024 Industry captains convened in Mangochi for the two and half days 2024 Business Leaders’ Summit have underscored the need for
India Summit Creates Partnerships and Linkages for MCCCI Members Orama Chiphwanya March 15, 2024 For years, Kumbutso Takomana, the chief executive officer of Aichi Company Limited, has faced challenges in finding export markets for
MCCCI’s budget recommendations incorporated in 2024/25 Fiscal Year Orama Chiphwanya March 12, 2024 The Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI), as the voice of the private sector, submitted budget proposals
Inside the proposed 2024/25 National Budget Orama Chiphwanya February 27, 2024 Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola-Banda on Friday presented the 2024/25 National Budget in parliament to run from
Govt and private sector engage on sticky issues Orama Chiphwanya February 27, 2024 The government and private sector convened for the 31st Public-Private Dialogue (PPD) Forum in Mzuzu last Thursday, where Public Sector