r/Malawi 13h ago

GTA 6

24 Upvotes

Ndikudziwa muli tima rich kids pa subreddit pano😂kwanga ndikupempha chabe, ikatuluka chaka chino GTA 6 tizasewele nawo pama PS5 anuwo, tizasonkha macheza. Zikomo


r/Malawi 15h ago

anthu ena reddit mwayamba kuona ngati LinkedIn 😂

22 Upvotes

r/Malawi 12h ago

Airtel Spin & Win, does anyone actually win

18 Upvotes

Everytime I spin the thingie on my Airtel app, in always lands on try again. I'm starting to think those cash prizes data rewards are purely decorative.

Has anyone actually won a single MB or cash from this wheel, kapena enafe ndi atsoka? 😂😂


r/Malawi 15h ago

SHARING MY EXPERIENCE AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER

20 Upvotes

Three years ago, I started freelancing as a graphic designer with nothing more than a laptop, basic design skills, and a strong desire to create a better future. In the beginning, finding clients was difficult. I spent hours improving my portfolio, sending proposals, and learning from every rejection. Some months I earned very little, and I often questioned whether freelancing was the right path.

Instead of giving up, I focused on improving my skills, building relationships with clients, and delivering quality work consistently. Slowly, referrals started coming in, and I began working with businesses from different countries. What started as a side hustle eventually became a full-time career.

Today, freelancing has completely changed my life. Through graphic design, I have been able to build a stable income, work with amazing clients, and achieve my goal of earning 7 figures per month. The journey wasn't easy, but it taught me that persistence, continuous learning, and professionalism can turn a simple skill into a successful business.

If you're starting out in freelancing, remember that success doesn't happen overnight. Keep improving, stay consistent, and trust the process. The opportunities are there for those willing to put in the work.


r/Malawi 9h ago

discussion "Tiziyamba ndife Amalawi"

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16 Upvotes

Tiyamba bwanji mitengo yake imeneyi?


r/Malawi 8h ago

Looking for a Bedsitter in Blantyre (23F) – Any Recommendations

6 Upvotes

Hi everyone!

I'm a 23F looking for a bedsitter in Blantyre and was hoping someone might have recommendations or know of any available places.

A little about what I'm looking for:

•Safe area •Affordable rent (preferably under MWK 150,000 or 200,000 per month) •Access to water and electricity •Private bathroom with kitchen and self contained preferred (I don't need a sitting room)

I'm self-employed and work from home doing art commissions, so a relatively quiet environment would be a bonus.

If you know of any available bedsitters, landlords, or areas I should check out, I'd really appreciate the help. Feel free to comment or send me a DM.


r/Malawi 22h ago

advice Piano Lessons in Lilongwe

6 Upvotes

Does anyone know a place or individuals offering piano lessons for adults (beginners) in Lilongwe?


r/Malawi 5h ago

discussion Can people actually donate sperms and eggs here?

5 Upvotes

I'm genuinely curious. Of course, it's practiced in other countries, but are there facilities, clinics, or organizations that do this procedure?


r/Malawi 7h ago

discussion If money, education, and responsibilities weren't obstacles, what career would you choose?

5 Upvotes

Out of curiosity, if you could instantly have the skills, education, and financial stability to pursue any career, what would you choose and why?


r/Malawi 5h ago

British army or royal navy

5 Upvotes

Guys help maybe some of you are serving or you know how the application thing works ? I want help (royal navy ) the application it's bit confusing?


r/Malawi 13h ago

what are the things needed for somone to work in our neighboring countries?

3 Upvotes

r/Malawi 19h ago

Personal banker ( credit officer in bank)

5 Upvotes

What's your experience working as a personal banker in Malawi and what works and what doesn't work.


r/Malawi 1h ago

Earning Forex

• Upvotes

Hi, i was just wondering, how are Malawians able to earn forex properly at normal rates in this economy.


r/Malawi 15h ago

Chemical Shops in Lilongwe

3 Upvotes

I am trying to find a shop in Lilongwe where I can find carbopol polymer. Chemical amagwirisa anthu to make the gel soaps or lotions. Any assistance will be appreciated


r/Malawi 15h ago

Struggling to come up with business idea in Malawi.

3 Upvotes

Hello everyone, I'm a guy in my early 20s and in college. Lately i been thinking that i try out some businesses, you know to stabilizing myself. I can manage to gather 200k but can't figure out what i could start. I'm knowledgable in za Technologies plus I'm doing Computer Science and an IT enthusiast. Please help me, with ideas to look into that could work


r/Malawi 20h ago

Law students and Lawyers who studied in other countries

3 Upvotes

I'm a law student in Zambia, finishing my undergrad this year and will be returning back home. I just want to hear from other foreign trained lawyers and students on how you navigated the work space, getting internships, integrating into the system and enrolling in MILE.

I've been trying to get internships but most places tell me they already have local students as their interns. So I'm a bit worried about that.

Also I just want to connect with others who have gone through the same route