Current Scholars

  • Alex

    B.S., Horticulture and Landscaping | Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Class of 2026

  • Ibra

    B.S., Chemical Engineering | Malawi University of Science and Technology | Class of 2027

  • Jack

    Diploma, Statistics | Catholic University of Malawi | Class of 2024

  • Mary

    Carpentry and Joinery | Don Bosco Youth Technical Institute | Class of 2025

  • Mervis

    B.A., Communication | Mzuzu University | Class of 2025

    “After getting my communication degree here at Mzuzu University, I would love to go for a teaching certificate, since its been my desire to be a teacher. Communication skills will help me reach the satisfaction of students when teaching them.”

  • Edward

    B.S., Nutrition and Food Security | University of Livingstonia | Class of 2025

    “I am determined to make sure that the struggles I have experienced in my life are not similarly experienced by others. I believe livelihood insecurities should neither hinder bright students from achieving their potential nor communities that would benefit from their success.”

  • Ralph

    B.S., Horticulture and Landscaping | Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Class of 2026

    “I want to study landscaping because this has been my dream from my early age, mostly designing. Since it involves designing attractive residential areas and public national parks, this will be helpful to the communities around.”

  • Charles

    B.S., Communications and Journalism | Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Class of 2026

    “I wanna be the part and parcel of developing the country by facilitating the flow of information, encouraging transparency, inspiring informed decision and combating the misinformation by creating efficient networks and promoting accountability among government officials.”

  • Landas

    B.S., Landscaping | Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Class of 2027

    “I want to develop my community and national with the better ways of practicing agriculture so that they can manage to harvest bumper yields that will make them leading independent life.”