According to the Ministry of Education, the Government of Morocco is providing 130 scholarships to Malawian students for the 2026 and 2027 academic year. The allocation includes 80 university education scholarships. Prospective candidates have until June 26, 2026, to submit their applications.
In local education technology, the Starlink Malawi Education initiative has officially connected 30 rural schools to satellite internet. The rollout provides high-speed internet access to 100,000 students and 1,500 teachers to support online learning in remote communities, according to project announcements. Meanwhile, Nation Online reports that Save the Children and St John of God have launched a three-year Inclusive Foundational Learning project for children from ultra-poor households in Mzimba District. The project supports 50 community-based childcare centres in Traditional Authority Mabilabo and will pilot preparatory classes in Mzimba, Mzuzu City, and Salima District.
Nyasa Times reports that a female student from Mangochi, Duwama Muhammad, has received major educational backing after being the only girl to sit for the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education examinations at her school. Maranatha Academy offered her a full secondary school scholarship, and India's Sharda University has pledged to grant her a full scholarship for her higher education once she completes her secondary studies.