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40 Malawians employed at newly opened Max Sana

Erik Chiputula by Erik Chiputula
March 16, 2025
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At least 40 Malawians have been employed at the newly opened Max Sana Branch, situated in Area 43, Lilongwe.

This has been revealed by the Max Sana Branch Manager, Delings Msukwa.

Apart from creating job opportunities, Msukwa said the opening of the site will help in bringing service and products closer to people around Area 43.

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“Iam delighted with the opening of this Super market which, has already benefited 40 Malawians, through job opportunities”

“We chose this area with an idea of helping residents of Areas 30, 43, 18 as well as 25 to access our products easily” said Nsukwa.

Additionally, Nsukwa said the shop will also help customers to save money as they will no longer have to travel long distances to get retail goods at wholesale prices.

“In this area, there was no big supermarket, and by doing this, we have brought goods closer to people. We will continue to innovate and creative just for our customers satisfaction,”

“We are growing and growing very fast. In this new shop, we have all the departments that will suit our customers. We have sections like dairy, confectionery, butchery, fresh produce, regular produce, and most household appliances,” he added.

Charles Nyirenda, an Area 18 resident, commended Max Sana for bringing its services close to the community.

The new shop is situated opposite Chibuku Products Limited, and sells both local and international products.

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