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Support Local Industries, Boost Economy – Minister

by Aubrey Kausiwa
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The Minister of Trade and Industry, Vitumbiko Mumba, has called on Malawians to take charge of the country’s economy by embracing locally made products and services.

Speaking during the Buy Malawi Day Commemoration in Lilongwe, Mumba emphasized the need for citizens to support domestic industries.

“I have been amazed by the innovation I have seen today. We are producing quality products, and we would be doing a great disservice if Malawians are not at the forefront of supporting their own industries and services,” he said.

He also urged Malawian service providers to improve customer care and service delivery to enhance competitiveness.

Representing Buy Malawi Strategy members, Elizabeth Bonjesi highlighted the platform’s role in empowering Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

“Some SMEs have expanded beyond Malawi’s borders, boosting our confidence. This strategy has allowed us to network, showcase our products, and learn from each other,” she said.

As part of the event, the Minister toured various exhibitions by individuals, businesses, and civil society organizations promoting Malawian products.

Buy Malawi Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of prioritizing locally made goods and services to strengthen industries and reduce reliance on imports.

This year’s event will run from March, 28 to March, 31 under the themed “Innovate, Invest, and Inspire – Buy Local, Build the Economy.”

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