Empowering young leaders. Transforming communities in Lilongwe and beyond — under the banner of Rotary International.
The Rotaract Club of Lilongwe is a community of young professionals and students aged 18–30, united by a commitment to service and leadership. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lilongwe and proudly part of Rotary International's District 9210 — covering Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique — we sit at the heart of a powerful regional network.
From peri-urban development in Senti to health outreach camps, youth mentorship, and vocational skills programmes, we turn youth-led ideas into tangible change — right here in Lilongwe's communities and beyond.
Every project we run lives inside one of Rotaract's four avenues of service — the framework that has guided clubs worldwide since 1968.
Building strong fellowship through teamwork, governance, and meaningful traditions.
Local initiatives addressing health, literacy, environment, and youth in Lilongwe.
Workshops, mentorship, and networking that prepare members for impactful careers.
Cross-border partnerships with Rotaract clubs spanning 180+ countries.

A community-driven book donation initiative aimed at bolstering the academy's library resources, fostering a love for reading, and supporting the educational foundation of young minds.

A collaborative event with Mental Health Matters and Meeplemania Games creating a safe space featuring wellbeing exercises, creative sessions, and insights from mental health professionals.

A dedicated campaign to advocate for global polio eradication, engaging the community and aligning with one of Rotary’s highest priority service areas.

An environmental service project focused on reforestation and local community beautification to promote climate resilience and ecological health.

A healthcare outreach project focused on equipping local clinics or hospitals with essential medical supplies and equipment to support community health services.
Join a movement of young leaders committed to service, fellowship, and positive change in Lilongwe and beyond.