Malawi Pitch Day

Date: April 10, 2025
Time: 2:00–5:00PM
Location: Moroccan Embassy of Malawi

Contact the Malawi Office

Email Address: [email protected]

Country Director: Wongani Mugaba

Malawi Pitch Day projects 2025

Beekeeping Enterprise

Volunteer: Coreen Banda

Project Description: The project aims to build an apiary shed that will accommodate 60 beehives, enabling the youth to engage in the local economy by producing and selling honey. With these 60 beehives, the group anticipates harvesting around 600 kilograms of honey each cycle. .

Fundraising Target: MK8,000,000; US $4,613.74

Under-5 Clinic Construction

Volunteer: Harry Bvumbwe

Project Description: The project aims at enhancing the delivery of Under-5 healthcare services in Mphampha by establishing an Under-5 clinic.

Fundraising Target: MK9,458,500; US $5,476

Pig Rearing

Volunteer: Chikondi Chisale

Project Description:  The project aimed at enhancing the livelihoods of community members. This group is committed to pursuing this venture for economic empowerment through the production of biogas and liquid fertilizer.

Fundraising Target: MK15,247,000.00; US $8,707.5

Maize Mill

Volunteer: Devlin Sapuwa

Project Description: This initiative aims to economically empower 60 cooperative members while providing the entire community with easier access to this vital facility and service.

Fundraising Target: MK4,925,120; US $2,840.40

Under-5 Clinic Constuction

Volunteer: Imraan Chiposyo

Project Description: The project aims at enhancing the delivery of Under-5 healthcare services in Mphampha by establishing an Under-5 clinic.

Fundraising Target: MK5,200,050; US $2,999

Malawi Pitch Day Media Mentions

Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC on TV and Live stream) Link

MBC Digital (Facebook) Link

Times 360 Malawi (Facebook) Link

Malawi 24, 10 Million Kwacha Boost for Community Projects, Link

Malawi Pitch Day GALLERy

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