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Customers should be treated better
Having expressed reservations with appalling customer service levels from an array of service providers in the country in previous…
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Innovative efforts to decongest banking halls
For a long time, Malawians who transact businesses in the country’s commercial banks have decried congestion in banking halls…
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Innovative efforts to decongest banking halls
For a long time, Malawians who transact businesses in the country’s commercial banks have decried congestion in banking halls…
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Where the fraud, corruption fight is lost
If findings of several recent audits of the operations of the government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) are anything…
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Efficiency can minimise Escom tariff hikes
It is a fact that Malawi lacks reliable electricity supply. Barely a day passes without electricity consumers experiencing power…
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Narrowing the worsening trade deficit
For many years, Malawi’s trade balance has been widening despite government implementing an array of policy interventions to reduce…
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Deepen and broaden your skills
Many employees want to get to the top, but few know the secret to a successful career. What is…
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Be alert, mobile money fraudsters on the loose
It is a fact that information and communication technology (ICT) has transformed the way people do business around the…
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Narrowing the worsening trade deficit
For many years, Malawi’s trade balance has been widening despite government implementing an array of policy interventions to reduce the…
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Breathing life in State enterprises
Earlier this week, The Nation published a front page story under the headline Taxpayers Set To Bleed More. Based…
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Budget: The devil is in the detail
Predictably, members of Parliament (MPs) on both sides of the National Assembly on Friday unanimously cheered after passing the K1.45…
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Mortgaging the future of Malawi
Revelations that Malawi’s domestic debt is projected to rise by 473.6 percent because government plans to borrow about K176.1…
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Investment forum shouldn’t be a talking shop
Talking shop (noun): A place or group regarded as a centre of unproductive talk rather than action. Talking shop, according…
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Time to cut the cloth according to size
Revelations this week that Malawi’s domestic debt is projected to rise by 473.6 percent because government plans to borrow…
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When the budget is but a wish-list
For the fifth and final time in the 2014 to 2019 term of office, Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and…
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Why insurance penetration remains low
Insurance penetration rate in the country remains one of the lowest in the world at 1.4 percent of the population,…
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Why pension, insurance ain’t popular
This week, the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) and other stakeholders are busy hosting what has been branded the…
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The risk of doing nothing
Hardly a day goes by without a story that financial markets are in “bubble” territory. Stock markets around…
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What you need to know about pensions
Pension is generally understood to be a retirement savings plan where one saves part of their income today to…
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Fighting, measuring poverty
In March, the country launched the Third Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS III) as a tool to spur…
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