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Malawi’s controversial Hotel deal tests Mutharika’s anti-Corruption ‘mantra’

Malawi’s controversial Hotel deal tests Mutharika’s anti-Corruption ‘mantra’

by theinv | 4 April, 2026| Stories

By Collins Mtika When Arthur Peter Mutharika returned to Malawi’s presidency in October 2025, he.

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Malawi’s rate cut won’t fix the dollar drought

Malawi’s rate cut won’t fix the dollar drought

by theinv | 5 March, 2026| Stories

The Reserve Bank of Malawi has trimmed its policy rate to 24% as inflation eases,.

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Malawi repeats austerity orders, compliance lags

Malawi repeats austerity orders, compliance lags

by theinv | 5 March, 2026| Stories

Treasury’s latest belt-tightening circular rehashes old rules, and spotlights an enforcement deficit at the heart.

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Inside Malawi’s rejection of the domestic credit market

Inside Malawi’s rejection of the domestic credit market

by theinv | 24 February, 2026| Stories

By Collins Mtika Malawi’s Treasury has started rejecting large Treasury bill bids. It began in.

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Malawi’s T-bill crackdown cuts yields – while exposing a debt trap

Malawi’s T-bill crackdown cuts yields – while exposing a debt trap

by theinv | 24 February, 2026| Stories

Malawi’s rejection of more than K540 billion in treasury bill bids since January 2026 signals.

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As Malawi seeks IMF deal, Prosecutors withdraw high-profile financial crime cases

As Malawi seeks IMF deal, Prosecutors withdraw high-profile financial crime cases

by theinv | 21 February, 2026| Stories

Prosecutors withdrew proceedings in two high-profile matters after accused figures returned to powerful posts, raising.

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