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Macra trains broadcasters

The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) has said it will train broadcasters so that they understand new trends in the broadcasting industry.

Bunda trains farmersin feed formulation

Bunda College of Agriculture recently trained chicken farmers in Chiradzulu in feed formulation, disease prevention, record keeping, marketing poultry products and how to make manure from chicken droppings.

Employees drilled in Zylab information system

Memory Business Solutions last week drilled officers from both the public and private sectors in the use of the company’s award winning Zylab electronic management system.

FMB signs union pact

FMB, one of the country’s commercial banks, officially signed a union recognition and procedural agreement with the Commercial, Industrial and Allied Workers Union (CIAWU), an umbrella union for the commercial sector.

Business development key to job growth

Rapid economic growth in South Africa must be accompanied by policies to boost job creation and training opportunities, particularly among youths, according to a report on job creation in Africa.

Young entrepreneurs inspired

One of the renowned Malawian entrepreneurs, Jimmy Koreia-Mpatsa, last week shared some of the most common problems faced by new entrepreneurs in Malawi.

CPL and YAD sign agreement

Malawi Government has appealed to the private sector to invest in the youth if the country is to have productive and responsible citizenry.

Qualified artisans key to development—ZA DC

Zomba District Commissioner (DC) Harry Phiri has said qualified artisans are a pre-requisite to quality infrastructure being constructed under the Local Development Fund (LDF).

SA entrepreneur drills local businesspeople

South Africa’s renowned entrepreneur Lebo Gunguluza and his partner, Percy Mphaho, last week drilled local entrepreneurs in business partnerships, access to markets and managing time at a two-day workshop held in Blantyre.

Vendors told to insure businesses

Government has advised vendors in Malawi to insure their businesses against fire.