
By Staff Reporter
BLANTYRE – TotalEnergies Marketing Malawi has strengthened its presence in the country with the official opening of the Maone Service Station in Blantyre, bringing its nationwide network to 79 service stations.
The new facility forms part of the company’s continued investment strategy aimed at improving access to quality fuel and energy services while supporting economic growth and job creation.Leaked WhatsApp Message Sparks Fuel Station Closures Across Social Media
Speaking during the opening ceremony, TotalEnergies Executive Vice-President for Central and East Africa, Biova Agbokou, said the launch of the new station demonstrates the company’s long-term confidence in Malawi’s economy and its commitment to serving customers and local communities.
“The opening of our 79th service station in Malawi is a clear statement of confidence in Malawi, Blantyre and the future we are building together,” said Agbokou.
She said TotalEnergies remains committed to investing in infrastructure that brings reliable, safe and convenient energy solutions closer to Malawians while contributing to national development.MERA Seals Off Meru Filling Station For Illegal Hoarding Of Fuel
Agbokou added that the company values its partnerships with local entrepreneurs and communities, noting that such collaborations are key to expanding access to high-quality products and services across the country.
Maone Service Station dealer Hannif Sattar said the newly opened outlet is part of a broader expansion programme that will see more TotalEnergies-branded service stations established in different parts of Malawi.
Sattar said the expansion reflects growing demand for the company’s products and services and is expected to create employment opportunities while improving convenience for motorists and nearby communities.CDEDI Demands Fuel Price Cuts, Accuses Government of Being Captured by Cartels
The Maone Service Station offers a range of fuel products and customer services designed to meet the needs of both private motorists and commercial transport operators.
The latest investment reinforces TotalEnergies’ position as one of Malawi’s leading energy companies, with an expanding retail network aimed at enhancing customer experience and supporting the country’s economic development through continued private sector investment.


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