An internal auditor is a professional responsible for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes within an organization. They assess and report on the organization's internal controls, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with regulations and best practices. Internal auditors also identify areas for improvement and provide recommendations to management. They work closely with all levels of an organization, including finance, operations, and management, to develop and implement audit plans.
Zomba is a city in Malawi, located in the southern region of the country. It was once the capital of Malawi and is known for its historical significance, beautiful scenery, and proximity to the Zomba Plateau. The population of Zomba is approximately 100,000 people. The city experiences a subtropical highland climate, with a rainy season from December to March and dry, cooler months from April to August. Popular cuisines in Zomba include nsima (a maize-based dish), various fish dishes, and traditional Malawian stews made with beans and vegetables.