Malawi’s new administration of president Mrs. Joyce Banda has continued unlocking several windows of assistance to help cure the deteriorated economy inherited from the previous DPP government.

First it was Zambia with five million liters of fuel, and now president Banda announced on Monday at the burial of former president Bingu wa Mutharika that South Africa has provided Malawi with fuel to last for 30 days.

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“Am also grateful to the president Jacob Zuma of South Africa for providing Malawi with fuel to last one month” Said Banda at the burial ceremony

Apparently the pledge was made by a delegation that from South African government that met Joyce Banda on April 13 at area 12 state residence.

“We had a fruitful meeting with her Excellency Madam Banda and in assisting this country to alleviate its sufferings, we pledge to assist especially on the fuel side,” said Mrs. Maite Mashabane South Africa’s Minister of International Affairs during a media briefing after the audience with the Head of state.

According to Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority MERA Malawi consumes about one million liters of fuel per day therefore this suggests that South Africa has provided Malawi about 30 million liters.

Going by local pump prices the fuel is worth over 10 billion kwacha.