Learn about the inner workings of our Business Development program!
Malawian Recipes: Zigege
A delicious fried potato recipe direct from the tea rooms of Malawi, you will love this crispy snack!
The Human Face of Non-Communicable Diseases
Non-Communicable Diseases like asthma and heart disease can be deadly, and they affect a significant portion of the population in rural Malawi.
Building a Brighter Future for Kabuluzi Primary School Learners
Building a brighter future with a new renovation of Kabuluzi Primary School!
Update: Mwayiwathu Farmers Club Making Strides
As we continue to empower and inspire our communities through sustainable and improved farming practices, we are excited to share an update on our Mwayiwathu Cohort 1 Farmers Club. Last year, we shared an update on the graduation of the Mwayiwathu Cohort 1 club, and as promised, we are back with another update on the club’s progress and achievements.
Celebrating Our Nurses: Caring for Carers
May 12th marked International Nurses Day, a celebration honoring the selfless dedication and hard work of nurses worldwide. This year’s theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies,” highlights the critical link between investing in nurses’ wellbeing and promoting economic growth and stability.
Orant Charities and Opulence Malawi Join Forces
At Orant Charities, collaboration is one of the values we take seriously. We believe that there is no better way to learn, explore, make an impact, and utilize resources than collaborating with communities, individuals, and organizations. Last week, we took a major step in collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Opulence Malawi, an organization making a difference in the lives of people in Traditional Authority Chakhaza, Dowa district. This partnership is a significant milestone for us, and we are excited to share what this means to us and the communities we serve. To learn more about what this partnership means to us and what we envision from it, read our latest blog article.
Celebrating our students’ success!
We are overjoyed to announce that 12 of our 29 students who sat for the Malawi School Certificate of Examinations have been selected to various universities! As we celebrate this milestone, we would like to share biographies of some of the students.
Esther Maupa’s Inspiring Journey
Early this week, we celebrated Esther Maupa’s graduation from Mwimba College of Agriculture! As promised, today we are sharing her full story of how she overcame challenges and achieved success! Read our latest blog article to get inspired by Esther’s journey!
Introducing Nkhuni Pang’ono Moto
We are proud to share an update on our Energy and Environment program, which aims to promote sustainable practices in Kaondo and surrounding villages. In this week’s blog article, we share about the progress we have made in introducing firewood-saving stoves, called Nkhuni Pang’ono, Moto! Meaning “Less firewood, A Lot of Fire.”









