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IBM Research Africa, Airtel and Kenya’s Echo Mobile have launched a citizen engagement and analytics system in Sierra Leone that enables communities affected by Ebola to communicate their issues and […]

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  • Ecama, businesses welcome rate cut

    First, it makes sense to anchor the message in something that signals both clarity and significance for the intended audience. The core facts—Ecama’s endorsement and businesses celebrating—are strong and should stay front and center. The word “rate cut” is direct but might feel dry; substituting a more evocative alternative helps retain the business critical language without sacrificing punch. Since variations of “boost” and “unlock” are ruled out, leaning on compact, attention grabbing verbs like “Slash,” “Stoke,” or “Ignite” works better, but each risks being too general if not paired carefully. That makes “Slash” appealing because it’s short, specific, and conveys tangible action. Swapping “ecama” and “businesses” in the headline so the emotional payoff lands earlier (businesses welcoming first) makes the title both more readable and impactful. The result naturally ties into growth themes while staying focused on the practical implications for the country’s business community. Slashing Rates Spark new Growth Opportunity for Malawi Businesses

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    Climate Challenges Loom Over Budget: Implications for Malawi’s Business Landscape

  • Malawi urged to unify exchange rates, economists warn of risks

    Malawi Urged to Harmonize Exchange Rates Amid Economic Concerns

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  • Reserve Bank of Malawi governor challenges banks – The Times Group

    Interest Rate Drop Sparks Market Optimism for Malawi’s Business Growth

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