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Malawi Set for $100 Million Investment Boost Under NBS and Afreximbank Deal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48503, member: 636"] Malawi just landed a massive money deal that could change everything for the country. NBS Bank teamed up with African Export-Import Bank to bring more than 100 million dollars to the nation. The two banks signed papers for a three-year partnership that will fund major projects across the country. Energy companies, transport builders, factories, and tourist spots will all benefit from this cash injection. The agreement happened during a ceremony held in Abuja, Nigeria last Thursday. The banks created something called a Joint Project Preparation Facility to make sure projects are ready for funding. Both institutions will pay for studies, technical checks, and legal advice before any construction starts. This smart approach means projects will be properly planned and have a better chance of success. The partnership will create a strong lineup of investment opportunities that can transform Malawi's economy. Manufacturing plants, power stations, roads, and vacation destinations will all receive proper planning support. NBS Bank's top executive Temwani Simwaka said the deal matches their long-term plans for helping Malawi grow. The bank wants to deliver projects that help both the nation and the wider African region develop faster. Kanayo Awani from Afreximbank explained they want to boost both government and private business growth through smart project preparation. The partnership will help local banks like NBS become better at creating and developing major investments. Staff training programs will even send NBS workers to learn at Afreximbank's main offices in Cairo, Egypt. [/QUOTE]
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