AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Banking Upgrade: National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has launched BankNet360, adding instant self-registration, real-time transaction visibility, and integrated digital loan access to improve customer experience. Energy for Industry: CHINT says reliable power infrastructure is the base for Africa’s industrialisation, pointing to demand for smarter grids as renewables grow. Women’s Enterprise Finance: Ecobank Malawi relaunches its ‘Ellevate’ programme with UN Women to expand women’s economic empowerment, financial inclusion, and business growth. Tax and Revenue Drive: Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) is investigating 44 employees over integrity breaches, while also pushing revenue through a door-to-door property verification drive to boost rental income tax compliance. Agriculture Infrastructure Uncertainty: The Shire Valley Transformation Programme (SVTP) faces funding gaps that could delay irrigation works, forcing renewed talks with development partners. Disaster Preparedness: DoDMA urges stakeholders to prepare for likely El Niño impacts, warning early action and coordinated commitments are key. Housing Sector Pressure: Malawi Housing Corporation says its housing stock has shrunk sharply, highlighting mounting demand for affordable homes. Migration and Repatriation: Malawians continue seeking shelter at Sherwood Hall in Durban as repatriation efforts ramp up ahead of the June 30 deadline. Health and Safety Warning: Experts warn men against unsupervised sexual enhancement pills and energy drinks after reported deaths linked to such products. Local Manufacturing Boost: Joan Footwear’s founder pledges to keep promoting ‘Made in Malawi’ leather shoes, calling for better access to premium local leather.
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