By Burnett Munthali
Parliament has approved a new law removing the 16.5% Value Added Tax (VAT) on bread in an effort to make it more affordable for Malawians.
The decision comes as a relief to many consumers who have been struggling with the high cost of essential goods.
Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola Banda, who presented the proposal, emphasized that the tax removal aims to ease the financial burden on consumers by lowering bread prices in the market.

He explained that bread is a staple food for many Malawians, and the government recognizes the need to ensure its affordability.
The move comes at a time when Malawians are still complaining about the rising cost of living.
With inflation affecting the prices of basic commodities, many households have been finding it difficult to afford daily necessities.
By removing VAT on bread, the government hopes to provide some relief to struggling families.
Bread prices are expected to decrease following the implementation of the tax exemption.
Retailers and bakeries are anticipated to adjust their pricing to reflect the tax removal, making bread more accessible to consumers.
However, some economic analysts have warned that market forces, such as rising production costs and supply chain challenges, may still impact final retail prices.
Despite these concerns, the government is confident that this move will have a positive impact on household expenditures.
Many Malawians have welcomed the decision, viewing it as a step in the right direction to alleviate economic hardships.
Consumer rights groups have also praised the policy, urging the government to consider similar measures for other essential food items.
The approval of this law marks an important policy shift aimed at addressing the economic struggles of ordinary Malawians.
Going forward, stakeholders will be monitoring the market to ensure that the benefits of the tax removal reach consumers as intended.
The government has assured the public that it remains committed to implementing policies that improve the cost of living for all Malawians.
With the VAT removal now in place, the focus will be on ensuring effective enforcement and transparency in the pricing of bread across the country.