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FDH Bank Plc opens first ever Service Centre on Likoma Island

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-FDH Bank Plc has become the first bank to open a fully-fledged service centre on Likoma Island, a district that has always faced financial accessibility challenges.

Speaking during the opening ceremony on Monday, FDH Board Chairperson Charity Mseka said financial inclusion is recognized as a main pillar of the global development agenda, as such opening the service centre is an important milestone for the Bank and the people of Likoma.

“Worldwide, 2.5 billion adults still lack access to basic financial services. Closing this gap is vital to ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity.”

“The World Bank Group has set a target for Universal Financial Access (UFA) that ensures that adults everywhere have access to a transaction account to store money, and send and receive payments,” said Mseka.

The Bank’s Managing Director Noel Mkulichi added that the decision to open a Service Centre on the Island is informed by FDH Bank’s new strategy and plans that aim to provide easy access to financial solutions that enable communities to grow.

“This FDH Bank Plc Service Centre aims to break financial barriers for the people of Likoma. It was initially shocking to hear of the financial accessibility challenges that the people at Likoma face.”

“Civil servants had to contribute transport and accommodation for one person to travel to Nkhata Bay with ATM cards of the entire group to withdraw money. This was a huge risk and an inconvenience,” said Mkulichi. 

He further noted that the absence of the banking facilities on the Island resulted in the closure of offices and businesses for some days as people had to travel to the mainland, which led to the loss of productive time. 

“Tourists sometimes cut short their stay on this beautiful Island once they run out of money, and this is a lost opportunity for the country.

“These stories and many more are depressing! This is what the people of Likoma have been going through since time immemorial,” added Mkulichi.

In his remarks, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola Banda thanked FDH Bank for establishing a banking centre  on the Island.

“There will be local economic development as the Bank will support the growth of small businesses by enabling entrepreneurs to establish and expand their enterprises,” he said.

The opening of Likoma Service Centre means FDH Bank is available in all the districts in the country. 

During the function, the Bank  donated  K3 millionto Likoma District Hospital towards procurement of linen for the women’s ward, and MK2 millionto Likoma Secondary School towards procurement of mattresses for students as part of their corporate social responsibility. 

FDH Bank Plc excites Likoma Island’s customers with first banking services

By Twink Jones Gadama

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In a historic moment for the residents of Likoma Island, FDH Bank Plc is set to make its mark with the launch of its first-ever banking infrastructure on the island.

The introduction of banking services on Likoma Island marks a significant step towards addressing the decades-long struggle faced by the people on the island in accessing essential financial services.

For years, residents of Likoma Island have had to contend with the challenge of traveling to the mainland to access banking services, incurring significant costs in terms of transport, food, and accommodation.

The lack of a local bank branch has not only been an inconvenience but has also hindered the economic development of the island as residents were forced to rely on informal financial channels.

The arrival of FDH Bank Plc on Likoma Island is a welcome development that is set to bring a wave of positive change to the local community.

The bank’s decision to establish a branch on the island is a testament to its commitment to financial inclusion and its recognition of the unique needs of underserved communities.

The launch of the FDH Bank Plc branch on Likoma Island is being met with enthusiasm and excitement by the local residents, who see it as a game-changer for their daily lives.

No longer will they have to endure the hardships of traveling long distances to access banking services, as the bank will now be right on their doorstep.

The significance of this milestone is not lost on the high-profile dignitaries expected to attend the launch ceremony. Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda, and FDH Bank Plc board chairperson, Ms. Charity Mseka, are set to grace the occasion and mark this momentous occasion with their presence.

The establishment of the FDH Bank Plc branch on Likoma Island is poised to have far-reaching benefits for the local community.

In addition to providing convenient access to banking services, the bank is also expected to stimulate economic activities on the island, enabling residents to save, invest, and access credit more easily.

The impact of the bank’s presence on Likoma Island goes beyond just the financial aspect.

It represents a symbolic gesture of progress and development, signaling a new era of growth and prosperity for the local community.

The bank’s investment in the island is a testament to its belief in the potential and promise of Likoma Island as a vibrant and thriving community.

As the residents of Likoma Island prepare to welcome FDH Bank Plc with open arms, there is a sense of optimism and hope in the air.

The launch of the bank’s branch on the island marks a new chapter in the history of Likoma, one that promises greater opportunity, accessibility, and prosperity for all who call this beautiful island home.

The arrival of FDH Bank Plc on Likoma Island is a momentous occasion that underscores the power of banking to transform lives and drive positive change.

The launch of the bank’s branch on the island is a testament to the bank’s commitment to financial inclusion and its dedication to serving all communities, no matter how remote or underserved.

As Likoma Island prepares to embrace this new chapter in its history, the future is filled with promise and possibility, thanks to the arrival of FDH Bank Plc.

Chakwera flies seven cabinet ministers, MCP cadres to Likoma for health center opening

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-President Lazarus Chakwera continues to drain hard-earned taxpayers’ money through petty trips, and tours amid Malawi’s ailing economy.

Reverend Chakwera has always justified any of his local and foreign trips despite churches and civil rights groups rebuking him.

Since assuming power in June 2020, the pastor has made about 42 foreign trips whose benefits are known to himself and the entire Tonse Alliance administration.

Reverend Chakwera has traveled also all corners of the country presiding over petty functions, and events to which he could delegate his deputy and cabinet ministers.

Due to his appetite for tours, Chakwera has always attend to any invitation without remorse as to what cost Malawians are paying for these trips, and tours.

On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, Chakwera had to fly about seven cabinet ministers to Likoma Island with praises from Malawi Congress Party (MCP) cadres for making a historic visit to the Island.

The reverend went to Likoma to open a health center in the name of the commemoration of the 2023 National Community Health Day with a massive entourage of government officials.

Here are some of the cabinet ministers who traveled to Likoma with Chakwera:

1. Minister of Health Khumibize Chaponda

2. Minister of Homeland Security Zikhale Ng’oma

3. Minister of Local Government Chimwendo Banda

4. Minister of Defence Harry Mkanadawire

5. Minister of Energy Ibrahim Matola

6. Minister of Tourism Vera Kamutukule

7. Minister of Public Works Jacob Hara.

Not only that but also the entire Capital Hill leadership, army police, and MCP cadres including Secretary General Mkaka

For externals to visit Likoma Likoma which has a population of 15,000, requires one to use a flight or boat.

Likoma to have first-ever mortuary: construction excites islanders

Likoma Island: Likoma District will soon have its first-ever mortuary, courtesy of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) that has enabled the construction of the facility.

The development excited many islanders who said they will now accord decent burial to their loved ones.

For many years, the lack of a mortuary in the district, forced families to swiftly process the burial arrangements for fear of the dead bodies to decompose before burial. Continue reading Likoma to have first-ever mortuary: construction excites islanders