Colonial Rule in Malawi occurred from 1891 to 1963, when Great Britain ruled Malawi as a British colony.
The Culture of Malawi: Tribes of Malawi
Malawi has many native tribes including Chewa, Yao, Tumbuka, and Sena. Read our blog to learn more about the tribes of Malawi.
Best Things to Do in Malawi
Whether you are planning an African trip or just curious about the things we love about Malawi, read today’s blog to see the best things to do in Malawi!
Holidays in Malawi
Holidays are here again and we are so excited! Most of our team is taking time off with their families and loved ones, so please enjoy this blog while we are away. Celebrate the holidays with us the Malawian way!
The Culture of Malawi: Languages of Malawi
Next in our series on the culture of Malawi, learn about the many languages spoken in Malawi.
The Culture of Malawi: Chitenje Cloth and Traditional Dress
Bright, colorful fabrics worn as skirts, headwraps, or even as baby carriers, chitenje cloth is part of the fabric of African life and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Malawi and other African countries. In this blog, we’ll explore how chitenje is used in Malawi.
A Celebration of Malawian Independence
Malawi’s past holds a key to its future – the celebration of independence and self-reliance of a people. Read our blog to learn more about Malawi’s Independence Day!
What are the Malawi Vision 2063 Pillars
Malawi Vision 2063 aims to transform Malawi into a prosperous, self-reliant, inclusively wealthy and industrialized country by the year 2063.
What is Malawi Vision 2063
Malawi Vision 2063 aims to transform Malawi into a prosperous, self-reliant, inclusively wealthy and industrialized country by the year 2063.
8 Must-Know Chichewa Words
Malawi’s national language is Chichewa. Chichewa is a Bantu language. Learn 8 must-know Chichewa words from Orant Charities Africa!