Sunday, August 16, 2009

(NYASATIMES) Malawi to participate in public procurement in COMESA

Malawi to participate in public procurement in COMESA
By Nyasa Times
Published: August 15, 2009

The Malawi private sector will soon be taking part in public procurement activities in member countries of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Trade and Industry Minister, Eunice Kazembe, said Saturday in Blantyre. The Minister disclosed this when she opened a one-day seminar on business opportunities for the private sector.

She said government was committed to supporting the private sector by exploring business opportunities existing in the COMESA region including its involvement in public procurement activities.

“Public procurement has today become closely bonded with good governance and financial management practices as it traverses all public activities of government and takes a large portion of recurrent and capital budgets combined together,” said the Trade Minister.

Kazembe said it had been established that almost 60 to 70 per cent of government’s capital budget was used up by public procurement and that as such, it deserved appropriate attention adding that if poorly managed government socio-economic programmes could be heavily affected.

The minister observed that it was important for the business community, especially those involved in supplying goods and services, to be well equipped with techniques on how they could effectively compete in the region through the just launched COMESA Customs Union for maximum benefits.

Leader of the COMESA delegation, Colas Ziki, agreed with the Minister that capacity building for the business community was important, saying it would enable them to claim their share of all business opportunities in the COMESA region.

Siki said the COMESA Customs Union had opened up many business opportunities in the areas of regulation, bidding and supplying process and that as such it was imperative that the region’s business people be conversant with all the procurement intricacies so that they compete effectively.

The COMESA Customs Union was launched this year in Zimbabwe by Heads of State in the region. Among other things, it will level the playing field for the region’s producers as it will impose uniform customs procedures and external tariffs on imported goods.

Apart from importing and exporting various products in the region, the COMESA members will be expected to make their public procurements activities available to all traders in the region. As such, traders in the region will have the opportunity to bid to supply goods in any COMESA country as long as they qualify. –Mana

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Sunday, June 21, 2009

(NYASATIMES) Kazembe commends exhibitors at Malawi trade fair for quality goods and services

Kazembe commends exhibitors at Malawi trade fair for quality goods and services
By Nyasa Times
Published: June 21, 2009

Malawi’s 43 member cabinet list as unveiled by President Mutharika Minister of Trade and Industry, Eunice Kazembe on Friday commended local and foreign exhibitors for goods and services offered in the past years during Malawi’s International Trade Fairs.

Kazembe said this in Blantyre when she presented awards to six local and international exhibitors during the opening of this year’s 21st Malawi International Trade Fair in Blantyre.

She described the exhibitors as being capable of displaying goods and offering quality services to the nation.

She said such goods and services were in conformity with her Ministry’s policies on reform programmes like the Public Private Partnership, aimed at finding lasting solutions to problems of marketing Malawi’s products on the international markets.

“Traders should be able to produce quality goods and services, and that’s why these companies and departments deserve the awards,” said Kazembe.

She assured the exhibitors, mainly local ones, that government would explore new markets for Malawian products to complement its agenda of transforming the nation from a predominantly importing nation to a predominantly exporting one.

The Minister said government would continue offering its support to the private sector by making sure there was a dynamic business environment, security for the investors and their property.

The awards were presented basing on the categories of best service provider, best exporter, best exhibitor, best foreign exhibitor, best manufacturer.

Kentam Products Limited was awarded the best manufacturer while Dairy Board Malawi became the best exporter. Mars Exclusive Fashions was the best exhibitor while the Ministry of Tourism and culture doubled as the best exhibitor in the service sector and the best overall exhibitor.

The award for the only best foreign exhibitor went to the People’s Republic of China.

In his comments, Regional Tourism Officer for the South, Salad Nthenda urged Malawians to boost tourism by visiting beautiful places like Lake Malawi and other areas.–Mana

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