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Category: Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Minister challenges Escom on complaints handling

August 28, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

KEEN—Matola observing an Escom staff member behind the counter KEEN—Matola having a word with Escom staff member Energy Minister Ibrahim […]

ACB stops Escom’s 300MW power deal

August 28, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has stopped Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) from proceeding with the 300 megawatts (MW) Power […]

Japanese support to ease Escom pressure

August 28, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

TOWARDS POWER ALL DAY?—Escom technicians mount a transformer SHARE By Deogratias Mmana: The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has […]

No end in sight for fuel crisis

August 18, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Chances that fuel woes will end soon are slim because of forex shortage, delays in payment of supplier invoices and […]

Nsanje people ask Escom to restore transformer

August 2, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

People at Nsanje Boma have asked Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) to restore a transformer they removed last year […]

Energy poverty slows progress

August 2, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Bio Energy, Climate Change, Deforastation, Energy and Gender, Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Technology

Patricia Mussa of Kambalame Village in Machinga District endures long walks in search of firewood. She climbs Chikala Hills with […]

Escom moves to improve on customer service

July 26, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi (Escom)has moved in to improve its customer service by  training 300 of its staff. Escom […]

World Bank calls for energy reforms

July 25, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawi’s path towards achieving the goals of its long-term development vision remains feasible but narrow, according to the latest World […]

Slow progress, resources threaten energy access target—World Bank

July 25, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The World Bank has warned that the universal electricity access target by 2030 will remain an ambitious target if the […]

Fresh calls for increased investment in energy

July 24, 2023 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Development experts and academics have revived calls for increased investment in the energy sector, cautioning that Malawi cannot grow economically […]

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