MERA ENGAGES FISHERMEN AND FARMERS IN NKHATA BAY
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) engaged fishermen, the Fisheries department, irrigation farmers, law enforcers, the Agricultural department and Fuel Service Station operators in Nkhata Bay to take proactive measures to curb malpractice in fuel purchases. MERA held the meeting after registering an increase in…
EU CONCLUDES MERA TWINNING PROJECT
The European Union (EU) has concluded its twinning project with the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA). The project was aimed at strengthening MERA’s regulatory framework, improving its operational efficiency, and enhancing its capacity to regulate the energy sector in Malawi. Speaking at the ceremony, Principal…
APPLICATIONS FOR INTERVIEWS FOR ISSUANCE OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PERMITS
Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) invites eligible electrical and renewable energy installers and suppliers to apply for certification interviews to be conducted by the Electrical Installation Permits Committee (IPCO). All Electrical and Renewable Energy Installers and Suppliers who are not yet certified by MERA or…
UPDATE ON FUEL SUPPLIES
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) wishes to inform the general public that the country’s main fuel supply route through Tanzania, via Dar es Salaam and Tanga ports has faced service challenges due to post-election violence. Stakeholders in the fuel supply chain are, however, making…


