By Suleman Chitera
In a major boost to Malawi’s commercial infrastructure and small business sector, Pacific Group has officially opened the K30 billion Pacific Towers, a state-of-the-art commercial complex in Limbe aimed at providing modern and secure business space for entrepreneurs.Malawians Hail Pacific Limited Borehole rehabilitation Project

Speaking during the official opening ceremony, Pacific Group Managing Director Faisal Aboo said the investment responds to the increasing demand for high-quality business premises in Limbe, one of Malawi’s busiest commercial hubs.
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According to Aboo, the newly developed facility is expected to create a more conducive environment for small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs), which continue to play a critical role in Malawi’s economy.Pacific Limited Rehabilitates Over Eight Thousands Non Functional Boreholes
He further revealed that Pacific Group plans to expand the initiative to Lilongwe, where similar infrastructure is expected to support entrepreneurs and improve the capital city’s business landscape.
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Business operators who have already moved into Pacific Towers have described the development as transformative for trade and commerce in Blantyre and Limbe.
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Electronics trader Ishmael Chizinga said the modern complex has significantly improved working conditions while elevating the image of Limbe as a commercial center.
Chizinga noted that Malawi requires more large-scale infrastructural investments from both the government and private sector to match the commercial standards seen in more developed economies.Central Poultry Pledges K400 Million Towards Borehole Rehabilitation Initiative
Beyond real estate development, Pacific Group says it remains committed to social impact initiatives across the country. Since 2015, the company has rehabilitated more than 9,000 non-functional boreholes in various districts to improve access to clean and safe drinking water.
The opening of Pacific Towers is being viewed as a significant milestone in Malawi’s urban commercial development, with expectations that the project will stimulate economic activity, create employment opportunities, and strengthen SME growth in the Southern Region.
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