This is in addition to the 3,000 Malawian workers wanted in Israel to work in the agriculture sector, especially farms.
Kunkuyu said the opening of the Malawi Embassy in Tel Aviv and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Temporary Employment Workers in the Agriculture Sector is a clear indication of government's commitment to strengthening relations with the state of Israel. He also said the delegation managed to sign the MoU with the state of Israel for Temporary Employment Workers in the Agriculture Sector which will see 3,000 workers benefiting from the initiative.
In addition, The Minister said the Malawi delegation also had meetings with the Israel Builders Association, where the association promised to come to Malawi to make formal recruitment of workers in the construction industry with an estimated 80,000 workers to benefit from the initiative.