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Malawi Creators Move Closer to Earning Online

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
March 24, 2026
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Malawi is taking concrete steps to plug its creators into the global digital economy, after years of producing content on major platforms without direct financial reward.

The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) is working with Meta and TikTok on a structured monetisation push aimed at finally bringing local creators into the earnings programmes that peers in countries like Nigeria and Kenya already access.

The first engagement under the new effort is planned for April in Lilongwe. Selected creators are expected to begin formal conversations with platform partners on how they can start earning from their content.

For years, Malawian creators have built audiences and driven engagement on platforms such as Facebook and YouTube but remained locked out of monetisation tools available in other markets. That gap has fuelled frustration and repeated calls for change, with creators arguing they are generating value for global platforms without a path to participate in the revenue.

While exact earning potential is not yet defined, some estimates cited in the discussion around this policy shift suggest Malawian creators could earn hundreds of dollars per month if monetisation systems were enabled locally. In a country where youth unemployment is a pressing problem, even modest, recurring digital income could be meaningful.

The government sees broader economic stakes as well. Opening up monetisation is framed as a way to:

  • Unlock new income streams for digital creators
  • Create jobs for young people in a formalised creator economy
  • Generate tax revenue linked to online activity

Beyond the local impact, Malawi’s move fits into a wider African story. The continent’s creator economy is growing quickly, but access to monetisation remains uneven across markets. MACRA’s engagement with Meta and TikTok signals a more intentional, policy-driven approach, bringing governments, platforms, and creators into direct conversation about how Africans can get paid for their online work.

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Paul Balo

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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