07/05/2026
Yesterday, our High Commissioner, H.E. Thomas Bisika, delivered the opening statement at the Financing Education for a Shared Purpose breakfast at UK Parliament — hosted ahead of the Education World Forum by the Council for Education in the Commonwealth, IPNEd, RESULTS UK, and Save the Children.
H.E. Bisika reaffirmed Malawi's commitment to foundational learning and highlighted Malawi's role as host of FLEX 2026 — the Africa Foundational Learning Exchange — taking place in Lilongwe from 15–17 July 2026. Now in its third edition, FLEX is Africa's leading platform for advancing education policy and practice, building on the foundations of Sierra Leone (2023) and Rwanda (2024).
His message: the tools and evidence exist. What Africa needs now is coherent, sustained implementation — and financing that follows results. We look forward to welcoming partners and fellow African nations to Lilongwe. Together, we can ensure every child has the foundational skills to thrive.
🔗 Read the full article on our website: https://tinyurl.com/2cmsfwek
Malawi High Commission UK - Malawi Champions Foundational Learning at UK Parliament Ahead of Education World Forum
Malawi's High Commissioner to the UK, H.E. Thomas Bisika, delivered a landmark opening statement at a parliamentary breakfast on financing education — ahead of FLEX 2026 in Lilongwe this July.
13/03/2026
Hon. George T. Chaponda, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Malawi, recently participated in key Commonwealth engagements, including the Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting and the Commonwealth Day Service.
These engagements brought together leaders and diplomats from across the Commonwealth to discuss the evolving global landscape and explore opportunities for shared prosperity.
Malawi’s participation reaffirmed its strong commitment to multilateral cooperation, democratic values, and sustainable development, while strengthening partnerships ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
21/02/2026
Planning a trip to Malawi? We have an important ! Find the attached list of countries and regions that can now get a Malawi visa on arrival without prior authorization. Share this with fellow travelers!
26/01/2026
Anthu Pamodzi – People Together
Last week in Edinburgh, the enduring friendship between Malawi and Scotland was celebrated through the Anthu Pamodzi photographic exhibition, marking 20 years of the Scotland Malawi Partnership.
The exhibition showcases the strength of Malawi–Scotland collaboration across health, education, clean water, energy and sustainable livelihoods, reflecting partnerships built on mutual respect and shared purpose. The occasion was further honoured by the presence of Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Honorary Patron of the Partnership.
Anthu Pamodzi, meaning People Together in Chichewa, tells the story of communities working side by side and highlights the positive impact of people-to-people cooperation between Malawi and Scotland.
As the exhibition continues to tour Scotland, it carries with it Malawi’s story of partnership, resilience and shared progress. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/mrx37bxb
22/10/2025
Calling all young Malawian professionals — at home and in the diaspora!
Here’s your chance to level up your career and make an impact. The University of Edinburgh is inviting applications for the 2026/27 Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program — a fully funded postgraduate opportunity for talented Africans committed to driving positive change.
What’s covered:
- Full tuition, accommodation, travel and living expenses (for on-campus study)
- Full tuition and digital support (for online learners)
- Access to a global network of changemakers and leaders
You should be:
- A citizen of Malawi (Other African countries included)
- Aged 35 or under
- Passionate about climate justice or sustainable development
Deadline: 21 November 2025
Learn more and apply: https://global.ed.ac.uk/mastercard-foundation
Let’s show the world what Malawian excellence looks like — stay focused and make it happen.
Are you a young African leader passionate about driving change in your community? The University of Edinburgh is inviting applications for the 2026/27 Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, offering fully funded postgraduate study opportunities for talented individuals committed to making a positive impact. The scholarship covers tuition, accommodation, travel, and living expenses for on-campus study, as well as full tuition and digital support for online learners.
Applicants must be citizens of an African country (including Malawi), aged 35 or under, and demonstrate leadership potential and a commitment to climate justice or sustainable development.
Deadline: 21 November 2025.
More information available here: https://global.ed.ac.uk/mastercard-foundation
22/10/2025
Calling all young Malawian change-makers!
Are you ready to level up your climate finance game and turn your ideas into action? Join us for the upcoming free webinar by the Commonwealth Secretariat:
“Capacity-building for young people on the building blocks for climate finance”
📅 Date: 28 October 2025 · 🕑 14:00-16:00 (GMT)
🔗 Register: https://bit.ly/3WKRqYC
Why this matters:
Young people are vital to shaping climate action — yet many face the same barriers: limited access to funding, insufficient green skills, minimal voice in decision-making.
This session explores how you can tap into public & private climate finance, learn to design impactful projects (from problem-analysis to “theory of change”), and link green finance to youth jobs and entrepreneurship.
Featuring speakers & advisers from across the Commonwealth — who bring lived experience of youth-led green growth in sectors like renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, ecosystem restoration, e-mobility.
What you’ll walk away with:
A better understanding of how global climate finance works (and how young people can access it)
Tools to craft your own climate project concept
Inspiration + case-studies of youth-led change you can replicate
Ideal for:
Youth from Malawi and other Commonwealth member states
Young climate leaders from SIDS (Small Island Developing States) / LDCs (Least Developed Countries)
Anyone ready to drive impact in green sectors and grab opportunities for entrepreneurship and employment
Let’s unlock the green economy together!
Register today → don’t miss your chance to be part of the solution.
Webinar: Capacity-building for young people on the building blocks for climate finance
Young people are increasingly recognised as vital agents of change in advancing climate action. This means including them in climate-policy decision-making and implementation. However, many young people - particularly in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and other climate-vulnerable countries -....
21/10/2025
His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika yesterday hosted the Right Honourable John Swinney, MSP, First Minister of Scotland, at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre.
This partnership — grounded in shared history and mutual respect — continues to advance progress in education, health, and sustainable development.
More at: https://tinyurl.com/3vpyeuj7
18/10/2025
The Malawi High Commission celebrates the enduring Malawi–Scotland friendship!
Hon. George Chaponda, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Rt. Hon. John Swinney, First Minister of Scotland, reaffirmed the deep bonds between our two nations—spanning over 160 years of cooperation in education, health, trade, and climate justice.
The event marked 20 years of the modern Malawi–Scotland Partnership, with both sides committing to even stronger collaboration in renewable energy, innovation, and sustainable growth.
Read more on our website:
https://tinyurl.com/Malawi-High-Commission
16/10/2025
The Malawi Agricultural and Industrial Investment Corporation (MAIIC) today hosted the Malawi Investment Summit at the Park Plaza Westminster Hotel as part of the 2025 Investing in Africa Summit (AFSIC).
The event was opened by H.E. Dr Thomas Bisika, Malawi’s High Commissioner to the UK, who reaffirmed that “Malawi is open to investment.”
Closing the summit, Mr Donbell Mandala, MAIIC Board Chairman, commended participants for their commitment to Malawi’s development and reaffirmed MAIIC’s dedication to unlocking sustainable investments that transform the economy.
Read the full article here: https://tinyurl.com/57fb3w7y
Malawi High Commission UK - Malawi Showcases Investment Opportunities at the 2025 Investing in Africa Summit in London
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