
Malawi has taken up the opportunity to renew its status and strengthen its role as an active and contributing member of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) following its submission of Instrument of Ratification to the Constitution and Convention of ATU) on June 12, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya.
Malawi through the Director-General of the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA), Daud Suleman made the official submission to the continental telecommunications body and were received on behalf ATU’s Secretary-General by Mrs. Alice Koech. The office of the High Commissioner of Malawi to Kenya, Her Excellency Callista Mutharika facilitated the submission.
The submission included the original copy of the instruments of ratification, which reaffirm Malawi’s continued commitment to the objectives and principles of the African Telecommunications Union. The ATU Secretariat has since acknowledged the timely submission and welcomed Malawi’s reaffirmation of support towards the Union’s mission of fostering the growth of Africa’s ICT sector for sustainable development.
This ratification reflects Malawi’s recognition of the critical role of telecommunications in economic and social development and aligns with MACRA’s broader strategic goals of regional integration, policy alignment, and capacity building.
Says Suleman: “The Government of Malawi, through MACRA, looks forward to continued collaboration with the ATU and other member states in promoting inclusive, secure, and innovative telecommunications frameworks that support the continent’s long-term development goals. This move enhances Malawi’s ability to actively participate in future ATU initiatives, programs, and decision-making processes aimed at advancing Africa’s digital transformation agenda.”