By Burnett Munthali
A high-stakes summit in Mangochi is set to redefine Malawi’s economic trajectory, with Vice President Jane Ansah at the forefront.
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The 2026 Lakeshore Business Leaders’ Summit is a critical platform for leaders to converge and chart a course for sustainable growth and development.
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Leaders from government, business, and finance will gather to tackle Malawi’s pressing economic and governance challenges.
The three-day event expects at least 160 delegates, including prominent figures like Agnes Santala, Tavona Biza, and Jimmy Lipunga, who will share insights on transparency and economic transformation.
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The summit aims to foster collaboration, generate policy recommendations, and produce a formal communiqué outlining Malawi’s economic roadmap.
Discussions will focus on industrialization, trade, tourism, finance, and energy, shaping the country’s economic direction.
Organized by the Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) with major sponsors, the event is a significant opportunity for business leaders to engage with top government officials.
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