Malawi’s Economic Transformation in Focus as Vice President Ansah to Address Lakeshore Business Summit. Lilongwe, Malawi — The scenic town of Mangochi is set to host a pivotal event in Malawi’s economic narrative with the upcoming Lakeshore Business Leaders’ Summit, scheduled for April 22–24, 2026.
The summit, a platform for dialogue and collaboration, is poised to bring together key stakeholders from across the government, finance, and industry sectors to address the critical issues of transparency and accountability in economic growth. Vice President Jane Mayemu Ansah will headline the event, reinforcing the government’s commitment to strengthening governance frameworks and promoting inclusive economic development. Held at a resort along the tranquil shores of Lake Malawi, the summit is expected to be a temporary hub for national policy discussions and private sector engagement.
It is a testament to the potential of Mangochi as a regional economic hub and Malawi’s ambition to become a leader in economic transformation within Africa. Prominent speakers such as Nyimpini Mabunda and Oscar Kissanga are among those who will contribute their expertise, offering regional insights and global business perspectives.
The summit’s agenda will also feature discussions on ethical leadership and sustainable economic expansion, aiming to bridge the gap between policy and enterprise.
The event aims to catalyze actionable strategies for national development and is seen as a crucial step in Malawi’s journey towards economic stability and growth. It is anticipated that the summit will explore strategies for investment opportunities and the role of the private sector in driving economic progress.
As the summit approaches, it is anticipated that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the African Union’s Agenda 2063 will be focal points of discussion, reflecting the continent’s broader economic and integration objectives.
The event is eagerly awaited by both Malawians and international observers, who hope it will provide a roadmap for sustainable economic progress in the region.
The Lakeshore Business Leaders’ Summit is a significant step forward for Malawi’s economic landscape, with Vice President Ansah’s participation serving as a powerful statement of the government’s dedication to fostering economic development and regional leadership.
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By This original article was produced by the ImNews editorial team
Source: Panafricanvisions
Source: Pan African Visions



