
By Rahim Abdul
A fresh chapter of economic transformation is unfolding across Malawi as Faizan Global Relief Foundation (FGRF) rolls out a bold initiative aimed at turning vulnerable households into self reliant entrepreneurs, starting with a powerful K100 million cash distribution to 100 families.
Launched in Blantyre, the programme is not just about handing out money it is about planting seeds of long-term financial independence. Each selected household has received K1 million, a lifeline designed to ignite small businesses and restore dignity through productivity.
FGRF Africa head Usman Madani described the initiative as a shift from dependency to empowerment, emphasizing that beneficiaries are being equipped with business management skills to ensure their ventures thrive beyond the initial support.
“This is not charity, it is a partnership for progress,” Madani said, underscoring the organisation’s vision of building sustainable livelihoods that ripple through entire communities.
To strengthen accountability and financial discipline, all beneficiaries have been assisted in opening bank accounts, marking a significant step toward formal financial inclusion. Monitoring teams will track progress every two months, ensuring that the funds are translating into tangible growth.
Stakeholders have rallied behind the initiative, urging recipients to seize the opportunity with seriousness and foresight. Business leader Hanif Osman of OG Issa Group called for discipline and strategic investment, warning that success will depend on wise decision making.
Echoing similar sentiments, Abdul Munaf Siku of Siku Group and Abdul Latif highlighted the importance of honesty, hard work and proper record keeping as pillars of sustainable business growth.
For beneficiaries like Ismail Amidu from Kambulaje Village in Machinga, the programme is already a game changer. A small scale restaurateur, Amidu says the funding will allow him to expand his operations and move closer to financial independence.
Beyond this initiative, FGRF has made a remarkable humanitarian impact during the Ramadan period, reaching over 30,000 households with food assistance valued at more than K1 billion.
Districts such as Nsanje, Thyolo, Salima and Mangochi each recorded up to 4,000 households supported, while others including Mulanje, Chiradzulu and Zomba also benefited significantly.
In total, the organisation has injected over K1 billion into communities nationwide, combining immediate relief with long term empowerment strategies.
FGRF Director of Public Relations and Communications, Ibrahim Omar Mataya, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to uplifting lives, calling on more partners and well wishers to join hands in expanding the impact.
As Malawi continues to grapple with economic challenges, initiatives like this are rewriting the narrative proving that with the right support, ordinary families can rise, rebuild, and lead their own journey toward prosperity.
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