Malawi to launch US$100m business park project in Lilongwe

Construction of USD100 million Lilongwe Grand Business Park Project will commence on November 22 as one of the fruits of the  2015 Malawi Investment Forum (MIF) which government hosted.

Public Relations Manager for MITC, Deliby Chimbalu

A ground breaking ceremony to be presided over by President Peter Mutharika will take place at the site location in Area 46 along the by pass road.

The business park will comprise a shopping mall, high class office buildings, villas with supporting facilities such as a five star hotel and Conference center.

The park is aimed at providing business facilities under one roof.

Public Relations Manager for MITC, Deliby Chimbalu says the project comprises 20 hectares of integrated mall and hotel development.

“We are pleased to inform the public that all the processes regarding implementation of the Lilongwe Grand Business Park project have been finalized and a ground breaking ceremony for the same has been arranged on the 22nd of November this year,” reads a statement signed by Chimbalu.

The whole investment is estimated to cost US$100 million; and will be completed within five years, but in three phases. It is also estimated that this investment will directly create 1,500 jobs and 2,000 indirect jobs for the local people here in Malawi.

“The project has been designed in a way that people dealing in commercial activities will find basically everything under one roof. Talk of building materials, decoration materials, furniture, clothing boutiques, cars and auto-parts sales, electrical appliances, banking facilities and on top of that the business park will have wide internet coverage” explains Chimbalu.

The project is being promoted by China Lilongwe Grand Holding Corporation Limited Company which was registered in Malawi in August 2015.

Meanwhile, MITC says it is continuing to follow up on other deals that were made in the MIF 2015 and MIF 2016 as preparations for the third Investment Forum in June 2018 are underway.

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Ndumbehson
Ndumbehson
6 years ago

mmalo momanga power generation plants, busy kumanga zinthu kuti zizizatithela ma megawatts omwewa tikuchita kunyemelana omwewa awa. mmalakwa kwambiri nsaname

Adzonzi
Adzonzi
6 years ago

Good development!!

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