Minister Vitumbiko Mumba Champions Local Businesses, Slams Unfair Treatment
Malawi's Minister of Trade, Vitumbiko Mumba, has taken a bold stance against unfair treatment of local businesses. During a visit to Mach Milk Company in Blantyre, Mumba expressed outrage over the challenges faced by the company, including being forced to pay K500,000 to Sana at Ginnery Corner to stock their products ¹.
Mumba emphasized the importance of supporting local companies, stating that they reduce imports and produce high-quality products. He condemned the unfair treatment of Mach Milk Company, particularly by Sana, and demanded a refund with interest and inflation consideration.
The Minister's actions demonstrate his commitment to promoting local businesses and ensuring a level playing field. He has also directed his office to address issues with ESCOM and the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
Mach Milk Company's Managing Director, Madalitso Phiri, welcomed the government's intervention, citing the challenges of operating in an abnormal business environment. The incident highlights the need for policymakers to prioritize local businesses and address the obstacles they face.
Mumba's leadership has earned him recognition as a champion of local businesses, and his efforts are expected to inspire positive change in Malawi's business environment.
Malawi's Minister of Trade, Vitumbiko Mumba, has taken a bold stance against unfair treatment of local businesses. During a visit to Mach Milk Company in Blantyre, Mumba expressed outrage over the challenges faced by the company, including being forced to pay K500,000 to Sana at Ginnery Corner to stock their products ¹.
Mumba emphasized the importance of supporting local companies, stating that they reduce imports and produce high-quality products. He condemned the unfair treatment of Mach Milk Company, particularly by Sana, and demanded a refund with interest and inflation consideration.
The Minister's actions demonstrate his commitment to promoting local businesses and ensuring a level playing field. He has also directed his office to address issues with ESCOM and the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
Mach Milk Company's Managing Director, Madalitso Phiri, welcomed the government's intervention, citing the challenges of operating in an abnormal business environment. The incident highlights the need for policymakers to prioritize local businesses and address the obstacles they face.
Mumba's leadership has earned him recognition as a champion of local businesses, and his efforts are expected to inspire positive change in Malawi's business environment.

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