Development

CTS pledges to support Malawi’s agenda 2063 through digital transformation

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Jacqueline Bokosi

By Jones Gadama

CTS, one of the leading courier service providers in Malawi, has expressed its commitment to partnering with the government in achieving the country’s development agenda, Agenda 2063.

The company’s Managing Director, Jacqueline Bokosi, made the announcement during a press briefing, where she unveiled CTS’s plans to go digital in order to enhance its services.

According to Bokosi, the decision to go digital is aimed at ensuring speed, accuracy, and convenience in every shipment the company undertakes.

She emphasized the importance of embracing technology in order to achieve the country’s development goals.

“Malawi’s development agenda, Agenda 2063, is ambitious and requires the collective efforts of all stakeholders, including the private sector,” Bokosi said. “As a responsible corporate citizen, CTS is committed to supporting the government in achieving this agenda.”

Bokosi also disclosed that the company has recently acquired cargo vans, which will be used to transport goods to different parts of the country.

This investment is expected to enhance the company’s logistics capabilities and improve its service delivery.

The move by CTS to go digital is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s economy.

With the increasing demand for e-commerce and online shopping, the need for efficient and reliable courier services has become more pressing.

CTS’s digital transformation is expected to provide customers with a seamless and convenient experience, allowing them to track their shipments in real-time and access a range of online services.

The company’s commitment to supporting Malawi’s development agenda is also expected to contribute to the country’s economic growth and development.

By providing efficient and reliable courier services, CTS will be supporting the growth of businesses and industries, which will in turn contribute to the country’s economic development.

CTS’s decision to go digital and its commitment to supporting Malawi’s development agenda are welcome developments.

The company’s investment in digital technology and logistics infrastructure is expected to have a significant impact on the country’s economy and contribute to the achievement of Agenda 2063.


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