RUMPHI

UTM DISTRICT MANIFESTO 2025 | RUMPHI DISTRICT

“Rumphi Ascending: Gateway to the North — Innovating Agriculture, Education & Smart Living.”

VISION FOR RUMPHI

Context & Challenges

Rumphi is a unique Northern Malawi district—spanning from Lake Malawi to Nyika Plateau, including Rumphi Boma, Bolero, Bwengu, Ntchena Chena, Mlowe, and Chiweta. It hosts higher learning institutions like the University of Livingstonia and benefits from tourism assets such as Nyika National Park, Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve, and Rukuru Rivers.

However, growth is throttled by outdated infrastructure, underfunded education facilities, fragmented agriculture, and weak local governance. Youth unemployment remains high, the university needs upgrades to drive research and community innovation, and rural areas lack access to markets, finance, and information.

UTM will reposition Rumphi into a modern northern hub, powered by smart cities, connected villages, agro-industry, tourism, aquaculture, energy generation, and university-led innovation.

MEGA FARMS, COFFEE & AGRO-PROCESSING

Context & Challenges

Rumphi’s highlands and valleys support maize and tobacco farming, but are limited by dependence on seasonal rains and low market value. Coffee is already grown in Bolero and Ntchena Chena, but both areas lack sufficient scale, coordinated outgrower schemes, and local processing capability for export-grade roasting and packaging.

UTM Pledges

  • Locations: Bolero, Bwengu, Ntchena Chena, Rumphi Boma
  • Expand mega farms with maize, soya, coffee, and horticulture
  • Irrigation from local rivers and plateaus
  • Processing hubs for coffee-roasting, milling, cold storage
  • Support 3,000 smallholder co-ops linked to anchor farms

Investment: MK 120 Billion
Jobs: 10,000
Output: 300,000 MT + branded coffee exports
Impact: Diversified income, rural industry, export revenue

SMART CITY & VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT

Context & Challenges

Rumphi Boma lacks urban planning, safe roads, and digital public services. Rural growth centres in Bolero, Bwengu, Ntchena Chena, Mlowe, and Chiweta lack cohesive planning and connectivity.

UTM Pledges

  • Smart City infrastructure in Rumphi Boma: Wi‑Fi, e‑services, street lighting, public transit
  • Smart-village rollouts in Bolero, Bwengu, Ntchena Chena, Mlowe, and Chiweta
  • Integrated civic centers with vocational training and health check‑ins
  • Village markets with solar, cold storage, and SME financing

Investment: MK 90 Billion
Jobs: 6,000
Impact: Urban innovation, digitally connected rural zones, public service access

UNIVERSITY & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION HUB

Context & Challenges

The University of Livingstonia (Khondowe campus) has limited capacity to meet district-wide education needs. Technical and vocational skills are underrepresented.

UTM Pledges

  • Upgrade Livingstonia University: lecture halls, science labs, student accommodation
  • Create Northern Innovation & Research Hub
  • Vocational centres for coffee processing, hospitality, aquaculture, and ICT

Investment: MK 80 Billion
Jobs: 4,000
Impact: Skilled workforce, research output, education access

TOURISM & CULTURAL ECONOMY

Context & Challenges

Rumphi hosts some of Malawi’s top conservation areas but lacks accommodation, guided trail access, and cultural tourism programming. Cultural heritage (Phoka/Tumbuka traditions) is under-leveraged.

UTM Pledges

  • Sites: Nyika, Vwaza Marsh, Bolero Plateau, Katawa falls
  • Eco‑lodges, trail networks, lookout towers, wildlife‑guide training
  • Cultural village & museum celebrating Phoka and Tumbuka heritage
  • Forest-based tourism: biking, hiking, horse-riding across reforested zones
  • Annual cultural festivals integrated with conservation and agriculture

Investment: MK 50 Billion
Jobs: 4,000
Visitors: 100,000/year
Revenue: MK 25 Billion/year
Impact: Tourism jobs, heritage preservation, regional attraction

 

INFRASTRUCTURE & CONNECTIVITY

Context & Challenges

Rural areas are disconnected by poor roads and unreliable telecoms. The main Rumphi–Mzuzu highway is functional, but feeder roads to Bolero, Bwengu, and Ntchena Chena are underdeveloped.

UTM Pledges

  • Corridors: Rumphi–Mzuzu (M2), Rumphi–Bolero, Rumphi–Bwengu–Ntchena Chena feeder roads
  • Upgrade M2 highway for trade and tourism
  • Pave/trunk roads between Rumphi and rural growth centres (~100 kms)
  • Fiber broadband rollout and rural solar grids in villages

Investment: MK 100 Billion
Jobs: 6,000
Impact: Better tourism access, digital inclusion, farming supply chain

LIVESTOCK & AQUACULTURE

Context & Challenges

Rumphi has strong traditions in cattle, goats, and fish farming, but systems remain informal. Lakeshore and dam aquaculture are underutilized.

UTM Pledges

  • Introduce aquaculture in Lake Kazuni, Mlowe, and Chiweta, as well as upland dams
  • Livestock improvement (cattle, goats, poultry, sheep) via anchor farms
  • Communal ranches and veterinary centres
  • Build mini-abattoirs, milk collection points, and cold-chain for fish

Investment: MK 60 Billion
Jobs: 5,000
Impact: Improved nutrition, rural income, fish/meat exports

RUKURU RIVER ENERGY & IRRIGATION PROJECT

Context & Challenges

The South and North Rukuru Rivers, which flow through Rumphi, present huge untapped potential for both power and irrigation. Seasonal floods and dry spells often destroy crops and hinder livelihoods.

UTM Pledges

  • Fast-track Fufu Hydropower Dam (261 MW on South Rukuru) for national energy security
  • Support Nyika Hydropower Plant (51 MW on North Rukuru) for reliable local supply
  • Establish large-scale irrigation from reservoirs to support 4,000+ hectares of farming
  • Combine energy, irrigation, fisheries, and agro-processing into one integrated zone

Investment: MK 180 Billion
Jobs: 7,000
Impact: Clean energy, food security, green industrial base

ENVIRONMENT, REFORESTATION & CLIMATE RESILIENCE

Context & Challenges

Rumphi’s Nyika and Viphya zones are ecologically important but face illegal logging, soil erosion, and charcoal pressure. Climate shocks affect smallholder livelihoods.

UTM Pledges

  • Reforestation in degraded hills (Bolero, Ntchena Chena, Viphya)
  • Briquette co-ops to replace charcoal
  • Community forest management and carbon credit training
  • Eco-tourism and forest-based economic alternatives

Investment: MK 30 Billion
Jobs: 2,500
Impact: Climate mitigation, eco-jobs, green economy

 

MINERAL & MARBLE DEVELOPMENT

Context & Challenges

There are small deposits of marble and dimension stone in Bwengu and Ntchena Chena, but extraction is informal and value-add capacity is missing.

UTM Pledges

  • Formalize quarrying operations in Rumphi, Bwengu, Ntchena Chena
  • SME licenses, equipment, training for youth co-ops
  • Support processing: stone cutting, tiles, lime, marble crafts

Investment: MK 20 Billion
Jobs: 2,500
Impact: Youth SMEs, local value chains, safer mining economy

RUMPHI DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT FUND (2025–2030)

Context & Challenges

Development has been sporadic, with no cohesive district-level planning or local project ownership.

UTM Pledges

  • Managed by: Rumphi District Development Agency (RDDA)
  • MK 100 Billion annual investment over 5 years
  • 60% procurement reserved for Rumphi-based SMEs, 30% job quota for youth/women
  • Real‑time procurement dashboards and citizen scorecards
  • 70 flagship projects per year across all sectors

Investment: MK 500 Billion
Jobs: 35,000+ direct and indirect
Impact: Youth entrepreneurship, civic accountability, district-wide service uplift

SUMMARY TABLE – RUMPHI DISTRICT

Sector Investment (MK) Jobs Created Impact
Mega Farms, Coffee & Processing 120 Billion 10,000 300k MT output; branded coffee exports
Smart City & Villages 90 Billion 6,000 Urban–rural connectivity and innovation
Univ. & Vocational Education Hub 80 Billion 4,000 Skilled workforce, knowledge economy
Tourism & Cultural Economy 50 Billion 4,000 100k tourists/year; MK 25B tourism revenue
Infrastructure & Connectivity 100 Billion 6,000 Roads, broadband, solar grids
Livestock & Aquaculture 60 Billion 5,000 Fish/meat value chains, nutrition, exports
Rukuru Irrigation & Energy Project 180 Billion 7,000 312MW hydropower, 4,000ha irrigated
Environment & Climate Resilience 30 Billion 2,500 Forest revival, green jobs
Mineral & Marble SME Development 20 Billion 2,500 Stone processing SMEs, youth jobs
District Dev’t Fund (5 yrs) 500 Billion 35,000 Public service delivery and SME procurement
TOTAL MK 1.23 Trillion 82,000 A thriving, green, and educated northern powerhouse