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Category: Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

World bank for Power tariff hike

October 27, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

 The World Bank has advised the Malawi Government to consider increasing electricity tariffs to make Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi […]

Mera uncertain on fuel price forecast

October 26, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) says it may not be able to forecast local fuel pump prices in months or […]

Fuel importation deals

October 22, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL) has warned the Natural Resources Committee of Parliament against proceeding with its decision to give 90 […]

kayelekera-investor-buys-new-uranium-project

October 22, 2021October 22, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

ew investors in Kayelekera Uranium Mine (KUM) in Karonga, Lotus Resources Limited, have bought Livingstonia Uranium project in Malawi at […]

Committee quizzes mera on fuel deals

October 21, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises Committee of Parliament on Tuesday took officials from the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority […]

Japan’s K23bn grant to boost power distribution

October 20, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Japanese Government has provided a K23.1 billion grant to finance rehabilitation of two Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) […]

Escom upbeat on beating Inter connector deadline

October 20, 2021October 20, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has expressed confidence that it will beat the October 2023 deadline for the rolling […]

Japan commits K23bn grant to power supply

October 19, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Re-Strategic and Policy

The government of Japan yesterday committed a K23bn grant to support the Government of Malawi in building the capacity of […]

Second compact signing Sept 2022

October 18, 2021November 1, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawi is expected to sign its second compact with Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) in September next year,the United States (US) […]

No winner in vandalism of Escom assets

October 13, 2021 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

T he events at Namwili area, located on a stretch along the M1 in Dowa District, proves that it only […]

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