
Business in Mzuzu (Malawi)
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), wood, milk and honey
- Medicines, cosmetics and furniture factories
- Headquarters of the largest Malawian national societies such as Mzuzu Coffee,
Kentam Products or Northern Life
- 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
- The political capital of Malawi is Lilongwe and
the economic capital is Blantyre
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- Malawian Region: Northern region
- District: Mzimba
- Elevation of Mzuzu: 9 metres
- Main religion in Mzuzu: Christianity
- Most spoken languages in Mzuzu: Tumbuka and Chewa
- Climate of Mzuzu: tropical
- Nyika National Park
- Mzuzu Airport (Transport in Malawi)
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
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