Malawi Virtual Domestic Investment Forum

THEME:  BUILDING A RESILIENT, COMPETITIVE AND PRODUCTIVE ECONOMY THROUGH INDUSTRIALISATION
The Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) is pleased to announce that it will hold a Virtual Domestic Investment Forum on 5th August, 2021 which will focus on showcasing investment opportunities and facilitating access to finance. This will be a significant event as it will allow for local investors to interact and discuss business ideas, explore business partnerships and interface with financing institution on financing opportunities. The virtual platform will facilitate information sharing and networking among participants.

The Forum will be officially opened by His Excellency, the State President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and will be attended by senior government officials, investors, financiers, diaspora, the donor community and many more.

Why Attend the Forum?
  • You will acquire information on investment opportunities including projects that are ready for partnership
  • You will learn of financing opportunities and how to access funding for your business
  • You will learn on how to prepare your projects in order to attract financing
  • You will have an opportunity to network with government officials, Malawi diaspora who are interested to invest back home, financiers and many other project promoters.
  • You will learn more on the Cannabis Industry in Malawi and its untapped opportunities
  • You will get to know the functions of Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) and how to access its services

For more details, please visit the event website:  https://dif.mitc.mw

Registration

To register, go to this link:  https://dif.mitc.mw/index.php/registration

For any inquiries, please contact Modie Chanza through This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / +265 995 465 540 or Tendai Banda through This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. / +265 999 411 824.

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