Before showing me the text, you just wrote:
“Start with a section titled ‘Key Business Points’ at the very beginning, summarizing the three most important takeaways for Malawi’s business community in bullet points. Keep each point concise and actionable. Make sure to NOT use em dashes, no matter what.
Then summarize the remaining content to 550 words total (including the key points section).
Use clear, professional language that business owners, entrepreneurs and everyone can understand easily, try not to use technical jargon words, we are writing for everyone.
Write it as a business journalist reporting on Malawi’s economy, industry developments, or market insights from trusted sources.
Focus only on the news content and exclude any photo descriptions, image captions, or references to visual elements from the original source.
Make sure to bold key parts of the story to highlight why it’s relevant to Malawi’s business sector, economic growth, investment opportunities, or local entrepreneurs.
Avoid phrases like ‘in conclusion’ and end the article naturally, leaving readers with practical insights or opportunities to consider.
NO em dashes, ever.
Where appropriate and natural, include relevant Chichewa business terms or phrases that Malawi readers would recognize.”
And then you sent the full passage.
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