President Chakwera Reconstitutes the Private Sector Council; Waste of Resources

Lilongwe, Malawi

June 12, 2025

Mzangunya Mkandawire

President Chakwera Reconstitutes the Private Sector Council; Waste of Resources

His Excellency Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi, has reconstituted the Presidential Private Sector Council and the new membership is as follows:

1. Dr. Betty Chinyamunyamu, Chief Executive Officer, NASFAM
2. Mr. Ronald Ngwira, Managing Director, Pyxus Malawi Limited
3. Mr. Boyd Luwe, Managing Director, SeedCo Malawi Limited
4. Mr. Manzoor Bheda, Managing Director, Kakuyu Estate
5. Mr. George Kachingwe, Managing Director, Hail & Cotton
6. Mr. Andrew Baron, Baron Estate
7. Mr. Sam Mwale, Chief Executive Officer, Sunbird Tourism
8. Mr. Ranjan Pereira, Managing Director, Serendib Group of Hotels & Chairperson of the Asian Association of Malawi
9. Dr. Napoleon Dzombe, Entrepreneur, Kalipano Hotel
10. Dr. Grain Malunga, Consultant
11. Mrs. Lusubilo Chakaniza, Chief Executive Officer, Ethanol Company Limited
12. Ms. Daisy Kambalame, Chief Executive Officer, MCCCI
13. Mrs. Temwani Simwaka, Chief Executive Officer, NBS Bank PLC
14. Dr. Christopher Guta, Consultant
15. Dr. Ronald Mangani, Group Chief Executive Officer, Press Corporation PLC
16. Mr. Vizenge Kumwenda, Group Managing Director, NICO Holdings P17. Mr. Jayesh Patel, Managing Director, Chipiku Stores.
18. Mr. Arnold Mbwana, Consultant
19. Mr. Jimmy Lipunga, Consultant
20.Mr. Ufulu Loga, Managing Director, Trans Tech Logistics.

The Presidential Private Sector Council is a body established by the President to advise and collaborate with him on innovative ways and policies to create an enabling environment for investment, trade and private sector growth.

Its existence aligns with His Excellency’s ATMM Strategy of targeting private and public sector investments in the sectors of Agriculture, Tourism, Mining and Manufacturing as engines for achieving wealth creation, job creation and food security in pursuit of the Malawi 2063 Vision of turning Malawi into an inclusively wealthy, self-reliant, industrialized middle-income economy by 2030.

The Council will serve as the highest platform for public-private dialogue and will meet the President directly and regularly over the course of its two-year tenure.

However, some concerned citizens have cast doubt on the effectiveness of this council without assessing the previous one. This is just another way of wasting public resources.

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