OPINION | Malawi’s Economy Is Bleeding — But It Can Still Be Saved

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 14/10/2025
By Kisu Simwaka, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of Malawi Malawi’s economy is in serious trouble. Prices are rising, the kwacha is weak, and the country is struggling to buy basic imports like fuel and fertilizer. Behind every statistic lies the reality that ordinary Malawians are paying the (…)
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