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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Malawi: Regulatory Body Stops TNM From Increasing Tariffs

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Mobile phone service provider, Telekom Networks Malawi (TNM) has reportedly been barred from hiking its tariffs by the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) on grounds that the hike does not reflect the true costs of services the company is providing."



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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Globe Internet Limited and Tazca Connects Deploy 4G LTE-as-a-Service in Malawi's Capital Lilongwe - WSET.com - ABC13

Globe Internet Limited and Tazca Connects Deploy 4G LTE-as-a-Service in Malawi's Capital Lilongwe - WSET.com - ABC13: "ITASCA, Ill., March 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Globe Internet Limited and Tazca Connects Deploy 4G LTE-as-a-Service in Malawi's Capital City Lilongwe.  Lilongwe offers its population of 1 million people affordable Internet Access. 

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Ranjan J Perera, Globe Internet Limited CEO stated that "We selected Tazca Connects for our Capital City because it is the most affordable, reliable and simple to operate LTE solution in the world."  With Tazca Connects we plan to deliver new Internet of Things (IoT) services including education, healthcare, commerce and training to businesses, schools, hospitals and residents.  This will stimulate economic growth by increasing access to information and rich content services," said Perera. "



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Monday, March 23, 2015

Japan gives $48m grant for hydropower expansion project in Malawi - Power Technology

Japan gives $48m grant for hydropower expansion project in Malawi - Power Technology: "The Government of Japan has given a JPY5.77bn ($48m) grant to Malawi to upgrade the Tedzani electricity hydropower station in the African country.
The expansion project will raise the facilities' power generation capacity by 21.8MW.
Currently, the African country is facing a power crisis, which is affecting the local and the industrial sector.
A statement released by Japanese Embassy in Malawi read: "Currently, Malawi is faced with frequent power outages due to the shortage of power supply and this has negative implications on the lives of ordinary people as well as on industrial activities"



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Friday, March 20, 2015

Malawi government courts 4 more airlines - BNL Times

Malawi government courts 4 more airlines - BNL Times: "The Malawi government has asked four international airline operators, including Fly Emirates and Qatar Airways to invest in Malawi’s air transport system.

Minister of Transport Francis Kasaila said in an interview that government is looking at opportunities to open up Malawi as a tourist destinatio"



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Sunday, March 15, 2015

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Home: "Songwe River basin project to cost over Sh 1trln
BY AISIA RWEYEMAMU
15th March 2015
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Tanzania and Malawi will spend a total of $734,935,600 (over Sh1.3 trillion) for implementing a 10 year Songwe River Basin Development Programme (SRBDP) project that is expected to kick off this October. 
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"Songwe River basin project to cost over Sh 1trln

Home: "Songwe River basin project to cost over Sh 1trln
BY AISIA RWEYEMAMU
15th March 2015
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Songwe River
Tanzania and Malawi will spend a total of $734,935,600 (over Sh1.3 trillion) for implementing a 10 year Songwe River Basin Development Programme (SRBDP) project that is expected to kick off this October. 
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Friday, March 13, 2015

Malawi Telecom seeks partners for fibre network - Telecompaper

Malawi Telecom seeks partners for fibre network - Telecompaper: "Malawi Telecommunications (MTL) is looking for joint venture partners in the private sector for the operation of its national fibre backbone. MTL CEO Harry Gombachika said his company wants co-ownership of the network to support a robust infrastructure and facilitate telecommunication services across the country,"



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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Malawian Airlines studying Dash 8-200 for thinner routes - ch-aviation.com

Malawian Airlines studying Dash 8-200 for thinner routes - ch-aviation.com: "Malawian Airlines (3W, Blantyre) is talking with lessors about the supply of 30-seater aircraft needed to serve thin routes in the Mozambican market. Since its founding in 2013, the carrier has operated a B737-800 and a Dash 8-400, sourced from parent Ethiopian Airlines (ET, Addis Ababa), on flights between Malawi's two main cities - Lilongwe and Blantyre - as well as to Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia, and Tanzania"



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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Power interconnection could be attained 2018 - BNL Times

Power interconnection could be attained 2018 - BNL TimesThe millennium Challenge Account – Malawi (MCA) has said Malawi could interconnect its power grid with neighbouring countries by 2018 when the Compact Project it is implementing would have been completed."



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Friday, March 6, 2015

Malawi's taste for imports hurting economy, 6 March 2015

Malawi's taste for imports hurting economy, 6 March 2015: "Malawi's taste for imports hurting economy




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6 March 2015

The country's import bill hit $2.8 billion in 2014 against $1.3 billion in export earnings

A growing appetite for imported foreign products among Malawian consumers is raising concerns about the trend's possible impact on the national economy."



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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Macra U-turns on mobile phone bid - BNL Times

Macra U-turns on mobile phone bid - BNL Times: "The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra) has reversed a decision by the institution’s previous board by reopening licensing negotiations with a prospective fourth mobile phone company, Lacell Limited."



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ABB wins contract for power supply improvement in Malawi - Clean Technology Business Review

ABB wins contract for power supply improvement in Malawi - Clean Technology Business Review: "Return to: CTBR Home | Energy Management | Energy Infrastructure

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ABB wins contract for power supply improvement in Malawi
CTBR Staff Writer
Published 04 March 2015
Switzerland-based ABB has secured a contract to provide a network monitoring and control solution for the power supply improvement in Malawi, southern Africa."



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