Magwero Industrial Park in Lilongwe takes off
Designed to expedite Malawi's industrialization process through two pillars, diversification of its economy and valorization of its natural resources, the Magwero Industrial Park is set to host industrial units from various sectors.
These include Local processing of agricultural products such as soybeans, cotton, tomatoes, maize, peanuts, and retail food products and Manufacturing industry, featuring production units for glass, construction materials, lighting products such as LED accessories, plywood, and paper production.
Spanning 417 hectares, the industrial
park enjoys a strategic location, about 10 km from Kamuzu International Airport
and Malawi’s capital, as well as being in close proximity to the Malawian
railway network.
It will comprise an industrial zone, logistics
warehouses, a residential area, an Internal Container Depot Terminal (ICDT),
and "Plug and Play" infrastructure, offering ready-to-use hangars for
small and medium-sized enterprises.
Afreximbank, the leading financial partner of ARISE IIP, will finance the project to a tune of USD 300 million.
Launching the park in Lilongwe, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of
the Republic of Malawi, said in fostering economic development
through industrialisation, Malawi has officially commenced
construction of the first special economic zone with assistance from
Afreximbank and ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms.
“Magwero Industrial Park Project will have state-of-art infrastructure to host and support a wide range of functions across multi-industry value chains in manufacturing, packaging, research and innovation, logistics and storage, and dry port services before the commodities are exported,” said Chakwera.
Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah, President and
Chairman of Board of Directors, Afreximbank, emphasized the project’s
significant potential to contribute to the development and diversification of
Malawi’s economy.
“We expect the Magwero Industrial Park to generate at least 15,000 jobs for Malawians, US$600 million in annual export revenues, and about US$600 million in foreign direct investment flows.
“This will significantly boost the economy of Malawi and improve the quality of life of its citizens while also positioning the country as an active and dominant player in the emerging single Continental market,” said Oramah.
He added that ‘strong Political Will and Leadership backed by African capital and innovation represent a powerful force that will drive positive economic transformation.’
Gagan Gupta, President-Founder of ARISE IIP,
said they are immensely proud of the new partnership with the
Government of Malawi.
“The Magwero Industrial Park is more than just
an economic zone, it is a particularly impactful project for Malawi and aims to
catalyze investments and local job creation. This enduring partnership
taking shape today with the Republic of Malawi aims to catalyze
industrialization in the country by creating industrial value chains supported
by international investors."
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