Business in Mzuzu, Mzimba (Northern Malawi)
Transport and Foreign Trade in Mzuzu (Malawi) Mzimba, Chitipa, Karong, Rumphi. Tumbuka
Mzuzu is the capital of the Northern region of
Malawi (East Africa,
Southern Africa)
- Population of Mzuzu: 175,000 inhabitants
- Mzuzu is the third largest Malawian city
- Mzuzu agglomeration: 1.7 million people
- Main economic activities in Mzuzu: agriculture (tea, rubber,
fruit, coffee), transport, tourism, wood, milk and honey
- The political capital of Malawi is Lilongwe and
the economic capital is Blantyre
- Medicines, cosmetics and furniture factories
- Headquarters of the largest Malawian national societies such as Mzuzu Coffee,
Kentam Products or Northern Life
Transport and Logistics in Malawi
- Mzuzu is a Road transport hub to southern Tanzania
- Blantyre - Lake Malawi (south)
Road
- Lilongwe (south-west) Road
- North Highway (Mbeya in Tanzania)
- Mzuzu is near the borders of Mozambique and Tanzania
- Mzuzu Airport
Malawian Students from Mzuzu
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport and Logistics in Africa
- Doctorate in African Business
More information: Trade and Business in Malawi, at EENI Global Business School.
- Malawian Region: Northern region
- District: Mzimba
- Elevation of Mzuzu: 9 meters
- Main religion in Mzuzu: Christianity
- Most spoken languages in Mzuzu: Tumbuka and Chewa
- Climate of Mzuzu: tropical
- Nyika National Park
Northern region of Malawi
- Capital of the Northern region of Malawi: Mzuzu
- Population of the Northern region of Malawi: 1.7 million people
- Area: 26.931 km².
- Northern region is surrounded by Zambia and Tanzania
- Districts of the North region of Malawi: Chitipa, Karonga, Likoma,
Mzimba, Nkhata Bay and Rumphi
- Kanyika mine mining niobium ore.
Higher Education in Mzuzu (Malawi)
- University of Mzuzu
History of Malawi
Mzuzu, Malaui
Mzuzu, Malawi
Mzuzu, Maláui (c) Africa - EENI Global Business School
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