Malawi Parliament Passes Arts NAHEC Bill, Boosting Creative Sector


Matilda Phiri
Matilda Phiri (Author & Poet) reciting her poem to pupils at Phaloni Primary School in Phalombe


The Malawi Parliament has passed the long-awaited Arts NAHEC (National Arts, Heritage, and Cultural) Bill, a landmark decision set to revitalize the country’s creative industries. This bill is expected to enhance support for various artistic talents, including literature, music, film, and other cultural expressions, marking a significant step in promoting Malawi’s rich heritage and diverse talents.


As an author, I can’t wait to see the impact this will have on writing and other talents in our country.


This bill will offer much-needed support to creatives, providing platforms for their work to thrive and be appreciated both locally and globally.


The bill, which aims to establish a framework for nurturing and promoting the arts, has been widely supported by the creative community. With new funding opportunities and institutional backing, many expect that the next generation of Malawian artists will reach new heights, contributing to both cultural preservation and economic growth.


The creatives in the country expressed their excitement as this moment represents a bright future for the arts in Malawi.

We thank God for making this happen.


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