We met Grace, Effie and Maria while volunteering at Saint Maria Goretti school for the Visually Impaired back in 2010. Lovely girls, they were very active volunteering with the blind
Category: Malawi
General facts and information about Malawi, the warm hearth of Africa.

End of school year for MalitaEnd of school year for Malita
Also for Malita, the school year finally came to an end. We are trying to work on this and find a solution, but as usual we don’t have much visuals

Singing with GraceSinging with Grace
Since the start of our cooperation with Clement, Grace has always been the silent voice behind the screens. Long time ago she tried opening a shop to support the family,

Harvesting cassavaHarvesting cassava
Cassava is one of the most common foods in Malawi (and in many other parts of Africa). It is eaten as chips, but also made into flour to cook with

Gift back to Nkhata BayGift back to Nkhata Bay
After a year of hard studying and hardly any break in order to have a good graduation, Gift is finally back in Nkhata Bay to spend some time with his

Cyclone Freddy in MalawiCyclone Freddy in Malawi
Tropical Cyclone Freddy brought very heavy rains in Malawi in the past couple of days. Devastations was enormous and many people lost their lives. Thankfully the heavier rains were in

Also Wit at the shopAlso Wit at the shop
After months of doubts and difficult choices, Wit decided to join Ramos in the shop. From now on the two of them will work together and try to boost a

Katie is HappyKatie is Happy
Christmas break for schools has already started in Malawi and kids went back home. Katie is among them. Finally able to communicate directly with us (through the mobile of her

FarmingFarming
While the fuel crisis is still ongoing and the shortage of food persists, people are trying to find alternatives to keep on living. Clement is one of them and crisis

Energy Crisis Hits Hard on MalawiEnergy Crisis Hits Hard on Malawi
Malawi has had fuel shortages since April as global fuel price rises and a shortage of foreign exchange currency leave the government struggling to pay for petrol imports. Problems have