Real Estate and Property in Malawi for Sale and Rent

2018

African urban growth is expected to be massive

Real estate sector in Africa has been experimenting an impressive growth. On average, 10,000 accommodations miss each year in most of these countries, and despite some governmental endeavors, the shortfall is still important. According to several studies, African population is going to increase over threefold during the next 40 years. This demographic growth will inevitably go with a strong development...

A new plant power in Malawi

In Malawi, the Japanese firm Mitsubishi obtained the building of a power plant in Tedzani. The structure, which will be able to produce 19,5 MW, will be settled in Thyolo and managed by the Electricity Generation Compagny Limitied (EGENCO). The construction work is expected to last 39 months. When the project was launched, Aggrey Masi, the minister of Natural Resources in Malawi, spoke in favour of...

Malawi: A travel guide for Lilongwe City

Lilongwe, named after Lilongwe River, is the capital and largest city of Malawi. It has an estimated population of about 1 million people. Located in the central of the country, it is an important economic and transportation hub for the country and neighboring Zambia and Mozambique. Lilongwe features a humid subtropical climate with pleasantly mild winter and warm summers. It has lower temperatures than...

ShonaHome select for you a range of Short-term rental Accommodations in Harare, Zimbabwe, with AirBnb!

Either if you're an expat looking to move to Lilongwe and looking for short term rentals accommodations to start your move in the country, or if you're a local looking for a weekend getaway or even a tourist wanting to visit, myproperty.mw has found for you some nice and comfy accommodations in the capital city. From 1 bedroom studios to villas with pools, here are some of our top choices, all available on...

A new United States of America Embassy is set to be constructed in the Capital Lilongwe, Malawi

Malawi and the United States of America (USA) governments signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) that allows the United States to acquire property where a new US Embassy will be built. The embassy compound will be located in the capital, Lilongwe along the President Road. Virginia Palmer, the United States Ambassador to Malawi said that America had so far enjoyed its partnership and relation with Malawi...

Authentic African experience in Malawi delights

Malawi is one the best tourist destination in Africa. It offers authentic African feel with friendly locals, wildlife, lakeside lodgings and plenty tea. Karl Cushing visited Malawi and was smitten with the warmth of the country. Karl found the food interesting with a serve of tea accompanying every meal he ordered. At the Huntingdon House, he was served with sticky chicken filled with rice and smoked in...

President Mutharika wants open tenders on housing construction contracts for Malawi security forces which have faced corruption allegations in the past

Over the past years, the government of Malawi has faced serious corrupt deals in all sectors. This has spread over to housing construction for security forces. Some government officials have faced allegations of receiving bribes for the construction of houses project. Security officers have been facing serious housing projects for a long time. The government plans to construct housing units for them and...

Malawi to receive €20 million grant for Malawi-Mozambique power interconnector project

The Government of Malawi is set to receive a grant worth €20 Million from the European Union (EU) in collaboration with Kreditanstalt fÜr Wiederaufbau (KfW). The grant will go into the Malawi-Mozambique interconnector project. This project will connect Malawi to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP). This will help the country in solving electricity problems that it is facing currently. Malawi will...

Karonga Stadium finally opened officially

Karonga Stadium was finally opened by Kondowani Namkumwa, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development. The stadium has a seating capacity of 20, 000 people. Karonga stadium development cost over MK500 Million. It was partly locally funded by Local Development Fund (LDF) with the assistance of finances from the Germany Development Corporation. Such development would expand generation of income of...

President Mutharika credits his administration for the stable economy

President Peter Mutharika of Malawi is projecting a 6 percent economic growth in 2018. He credits his government for transforming the country’s economy into stability since he assumed office back in 2014. The president attributed his projection to a stable macroeconomic space despite donor funding warning. Talking to Zodiak television, the president was categorical that he had managed to increase import...

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