Government engages stakeholders on ETCA Regulations
The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) under the Digital Malawi Project (DIGMAP) in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and
The aim of Component 1 is to contribute to making Malawi a more attractive and competitive place for digital investment and innovation, ensuring that the benefits of digital technology are reaching all citizens and helping lay the groundwork for growth of the digital economy. This will be accomplished by strengthening the many inter-related elements that characterize a thriving digital ecosystem – creating and implementing forward looking laws, regulations and policies; building digital skills and capacity of institutions and citizens; developing a critical mass of innovators, entrepreneurs and support services; and working toward closing the digital divide – ensuring that all citizens benefit from digital development. These goals will be supported through three sub-components; ICT Regulation, Strategy and Policy Development, Regulatory and Policy Implementation, Capacity Building and Institutional Development and Digital Skills Development and innovation.
The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) under the Digital Malawi Project (DIGMAP) in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and
Director of Youth in the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Judith Msusa has urged the youth in the country to
Rydberg Starck Limited has awarded a 2 million Kwacha business grant each to 10 youth-led businesses under the ‘Luntha ndi
The Ministry of Trade and Industry in collaboration with the Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) held a transformative 4-day ‘Digital
On the 1st of February, His Excellency, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi assented the Data
Rumphi District Council has hailed the ‘Luntha ndi Chuma’ Digital Skills Development and Innovation Training Initiative for equipping the youths
The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) under the Digital Malawi Project (DIGMAP) has extolled its ‘Luntha ndi Chuma’ Digital Skills
Digital technologies, are rapidly changing the way the world communicates, operates andgrows, and the benefits from these digital technologies are
The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) under the Digital Malawi Project (DIGMAP) has expressed satisfaction with the current resounding successes
The Public Private Partnership Commission (PPPC) under the Digital Malawi Project (DIGMAP) in collaboration with a tech hub, Rydberg Starck
The overall aim of the Digital Malawi project is to extend and improve access to critical ICT infrastructure for the public and private sectors