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Economy

Exports: Tobacco, tea, sugar, coffee, peanuts, wood products

Industry: Agricultural processing (tea, tobacco, sugar), saw milling, cement, consumer goods

Agriculture: Cash crops: tobacco, sugar cane, cotton, tea, maize; subsistence crops: potatoes, cassava, sorghum; livestock: cattle, goats

Natural Resources: Limestone, uranium, coal, bauxite
  
 
The People

Ethnic: Chewa, Nyanja, Tumbuka, Yao, Lomwe, Sena, Tonga, Ngoni, Ngonde, Asian, European

Language: English is Malawi's official language and is the primary language of instruction in the schools. Chichewa, a Bantu language, is the national language and a number of other Bantu languages are widely spoken.

Religion: Protestant 55 per cent, Roman Catholic 20 per cent, Muslim 20 per cent, Hindu, indigenous beliefs 5 per cent 
 
 
The History

Independence: 6 July 1964 (from the United Kingdom). Change swept through the Government in May 1994 as a new constitution was approved, followed by Malawi's first multi-party elections. Bakili Muluzi, the leader of the UDF and a former federal cabinet member, won the presidency over Hastings Kamuzu Banda, leader of the country since Malawi's independence in 1964.

Government: Under the country's 1994 constitution, Malawi is a republic with an elected President, who is both the head of Government and the head of state. Cabinet ministers are responsible to the President, who is elected to a five-year term by the people. The parliament of Malawi is the unicameral National Assembly, made up of 177 members popularly elected to terms of up to five years, with additional members nominated by the President.

 

 

 

 

Malawi in Commonwealth

 

Malawi entered the Commonwealth in 1964 and made their debut in the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland.

This narrow south-eastern African country shaped by the dramatic Rift Valley won a boxing bronze medal on its debut and returned to Scotland in 1986 to win two more boxing medals.

Based in the Commercial capital Blantyre, the Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association of Malawi is responsible for the country's participation in the Olympics and Commonwealth Games and this body was recognised in 1968

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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