Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners (ASM) have formed an umbrella body to fight the common problems they face in the industry.
Percy Maleta, Managing Director for Maleta Gems and Jewels and PL Treasurers said the initiative was mooted because the ASM subsector plays a crucial role in economic development of the country. He said: “The Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining subsector plays a critical role in development yet faces numerous challenges, including inadequate policy support, unsafe working conditions and limited access to markets and mining. To address these issues, the Mining Federation for ASM is being established as a unified voice for miners in gemstones, gold, quarrying, ceramics and other areas.”
Mining & Trade Review
Patrick Lunda
Maleta appealed to mining associations to seriously consider joining the federation to enable it advocate for the pressing issues.
He said: “We invite all legitimate mining associations to join the federation, unite with a strong voice and work together to create a sustainable, thriving. It is high time we changed and believed that together, we can make a difference.”
“The federation aims to create a strong, collective voice for ASM operators, advocating for better policies and access to the resources necessary for growth and development.
“This initiative seeks to bring together all legitimate associations and stakeholders, ensuring that ASMs needs are heard at national level and international levels.”
Currently, ASMs are facing both local and international hitches with the Ministry of Mining imposing a 21-day ban to export some of the minerals such as gemstones and gold which has been extended to two months.
The imposing of tariffs by the US government on goods from selected countries worldwide, including Malawi, has also taken a toll on their trade.

Key Focus Areas
- Advocacy and Policy: Championing favourable policies and legal frameworks for ASM
- Capacity Building: Providing training on mining techniques, safety and sustainability
- Access to Finance and Technology: Facilitating partnerships to support financing and technological advancements
- Environmental Sustainability: Promoting responsible mining practices to reduce environmental impact
- Market Access: Connecting miners to legitimate buyers and ensuring fair trade.
- Health and Safety: Improving working conditions through better safety standards
- Gender Equality and Inclusivity: Ensuring equal opportunities for Women and marginalised groups in the industry.
Hitches with the Ministry of Mining imposing a 21-day ban to export some of the minerals such as gemstones and gold which has been extended to two months.
The imposing of tariffs by the US government on goods from selected countries worldwide, including Malawi, has also taken a toll on their trade.
