“Balaka Rising: Livestock, Cotton, Culture — A District of Diverse Wealth”
“From artisanal cheese and ancient churches to cotton fields and mineral veins, UTM will harness Balaka’s full potential for rural industry, food security, and heritage tourism.”
— Dr. Dalitso Kabambe – UTM Presidential Candidate 2025
Located at the economic crossroads of Southern Malawi, Balaka combines livestock heritage, artisanal food traditions, rich Catholic history, and promising mineral deposits. Despite these strengths, Balaka faces underdeveloped value chains, poor infrastructure, low formalization in livestock and cotton sectors, and youth unemployment.
UTM’s Vision: To transform Balaka into a dynamic rural economy anchored in beef and dairy, cotton revival, sustainable mining, and heritage tourism — with jobs, skills, and dignity for every household.
Core Vision:
Context & Challenges: Livestock production in Balaka is widespread but disorganized, with poor access to vet care, markets, and value addition. Dairy remains untapped.
Locations: Phalula, Kalembo, Utale Plains
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 50 Billion
Jobs: 6,000
Output: Meat, milk, hides, live poultry, cheese
Impact: Rural wealth creation, national meat supply, youth-led poultry businesses
Context & Challenges: Once a cotton stronghold, Balaka’s cotton industry collapsed due to lack of investment, ginneries, and organized co-ops.
Sites: Ulongwe, Andiamo, Nkhonde
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 40 Billion
Jobs: 5,000
Output: Cotton lint, oil, fabric
Impact: Return of cotton export value, women’s empowerment, textile skills
Context & Challenges: Balaka’s mineral deposits are informal and unsafe, with youth lacking access to value addition and equipment.
Sites: Nsambe, Matola Highlands, North Balaka
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 25 Billion
Jobs: 3,000
Output: Lime, gravel, building stone
Impact: Safer local mining, construction-ready inputs, community income
Context & Challenges: Balaka’s rich Catholic and food heritage remains untapped due to poor branding and hospitality infrastructure.
Anchors: Utale Catholic Basilica, Missionary Trails, Livestock Fairs
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 20 Billion
Jobs: 2,500
Target: 40,000 domestic tourists/year
Impact: Community pride, agro-tourism income, youth-owned artisan ventures
Context & Challenges: Agriculture is still rain-fed with little storage or processing, resulting in post-harvest losses and missed export potential.
Locations: Kalembo River Valley, Ulongwe, Mkwate Zone
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 100 Billion
Jobs: 7,000
Output: 300,000 MT food/year
Impact: Year-round production, food security, horticultural exports
Context & Challenges: Balaka has poor road connectivity and minimal digital inclusion, slowing economic and rural transformation.
Focus: Ulongwe–Balaka Boma Corridor, Rural Trading Centres, Fibre Grid
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 100 Billion
Jobs: 4,000
Impact: Faster access to markets, internet inclusion, clean rural power
Context & Challenges: Housing is unplanned with limited sanitation, digital services, and economic infrastructure.
Locations: Balaka Boma, Ulongwe, Utale Mission
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 40 Billion
Jobs: 2,500
Impact: Dignified housing, urban growth, better public service access
Context & Challenges: Health access is limited and youth lack relevant skills for Balaka’s emerging industries.
Key Sites: Balaka District Hospital, Catholic Skills Centres, Youth Co-ops
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 25 Billion
Jobs: 2,000
Impact: Skilled workforce, health access, SME readiness
Context & Challenges: Deforestation and land degradation threaten Balaka’s ecological and economic stability.
Sites: Matola Hills, Utale Slopes
UTM Pledges:
Investment: MWK 15 Billion
Jobs: 1,000
Impact: Greener Balaka, climate adaptation, youth asset ownership
Administered by: Balaka District Development Agency (BDDA)
Overview: This five-year flagship investment programme will serve as the engine of Balaka’s transformation, channeling MWK 100 Billion annually into critical sectors. The fund will operate through transparent, performance-driven implementation anchored in citizen participation, measurable results, and local empowerment.
Highlights:
Results by 2030:
Every ward with tangible projects and youth empowerment
| Sector | Investment (MWK) | Jobs Created | Key Outputs / Benefits | 
| Livestock, Dairy & Animal Husbandry | 50 Billion | 6,000 | Meat, milk, hides, cheese, youth poultry | 
| Cotton & Agro-Processing | 40 Billion | 5,000 | Cotton lint, oil, fabric, textile skills | 
| Mineral Development | 25 Billion | 3,000 | Lime, gravel, local construction inputs | 
| Tourism & Heritage | 20 Billion | 2,500 | 40,000 tourists, artisan income, agro-tourism | 
| Mega Farms & Smart Agriculture | 100 Billion | 7,000 | 300,000 MT food, export-ready crops | 
| Infrastructure & Connectivity | 100 Billion | 4,000 | Roads, internet, mini-grids | 
| Smart Housing & Urban Planning | 40 Billion | 2,500 | 2,500 homes, civic services | 
| Health, Education & Skills | 25 Billion | 2,000 | Trained youth, health access, scholarships | 
| Environment & Communal Forests | 15 Billion | 1,000 | 10,000 hectares reforested, youth assets | 
| District Development Fund | 500 Billion | 16,500 | Local projects, transparency, youth SMEs | 
| TOTAL | 915 Billion | 49,500 | Agro-industrial growth, heritage tourism, equity | 
“Balaka Rising: Where Cotton Fields, Livestock Ranches, and Heritage Come Alive.”
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