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Category: Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Escom unveils Maximum Demand prepaid meters

October 23, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Re-Strategic and Policy

ESCOM will role out an exercise of migrating large power users from postpaid to prepaid meters next month. In a […]

Ministry touts rural electrification strides

October 21, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Ministry of Energy says it has accelerated rural electrification through Ndawala Project, an intervention which has connected about 8000 new […]

Minister stops Escom dependence on hired vehicles

October 14, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Minister of Energy Newton Kambala has stopped Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) from relying on hired vehicles, saying it […]

Energy needs turnaround

October 13, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Uncategorized

It is too early to objectively assess the performance of the Tonse alliance administration within a short period, especially where […]

Govt sees reduced electricity tariffs

October 2, 2020October 2, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Electricity is out of reach of many Malawians Minister of Energy Newton Kambala says government wants to seea reduction in […]

IPPs given 2 Months to rollout projects

October 1, 2020October 1, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Minister of Energy Newton Kambala has given independent power producers (IPPs) two months to start work on their projects or […]

Fingers crossed on Aggreko deal

September 30, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Newton Kambala Energy Minister Newton Kambala has said the government would not renew contract for use of diesel generators with […]

$1 billion Mpatamanga hydro power project starts 2022

September 29, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

BRIEFED—Members of the committee at the cite William Liabunya Representatives of the Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) have said construction of […]

Sylvester Kalembera takes Escom graft case

September 25, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

MATEMBA — We have verified with the court A K4 billion corruption case involving former Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi […]

Minister hints at new energy sector reforms

September 9, 2020 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Re-Strategic and Policy

Minister of Energy Newton Kambala has unveiled plans to start implementing new reforms to govern the country’s energy sector while […]

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