What is Ziri Ndi Iwe?
Ziri Ndi Iwe is a bold, citizen-driven movement that empowers Malawians — especially the youth — to take charge of their future through truth, creativity, and digital transformation.
We are building a new generation of thinkers, creators, and leaders who are not afraid to speak out, stand up, and move Malawi forward.
From music to media, satire to strategy, Ziri Ndi Iwe is not a slogan — it’s a mindset.
It means: “The future is in YOUR hands.”
How to Submit
• Post your entry in the official MDCA WhatsApp group or email to myvideo@zirindiiwe.com.
• Tag the official campaign page if posting on social media.
• Use hashtags: #ZiriNdiIwe #DigitalTransformersMW


What We Do
• Creative Advocacy:
Through music, poetry, videos, and visual art, we tell the truth that others try to silence.
• The Digital Transformers Competition:
A national call to young digital creators to step up, shape the narrative, and be rewarded for influence and innovation.
• Political Literacy:
We break down key national issues into bite-sized, accessible content — no jargon, no lies.
• Civic Courage Campaigns:
We highlight the threats of recycled leadership, shadow governance, and fear-based politics. And we challenge it head-on.
What Your Friends Are Doing
The Malawi Digital Creators Association, in collaboration with the campaign team, will host the Ziri Ndi Iwe Digital Transformers Competition, an open creative challenge exclusively for the Association’s members.
Zili ndi Iwe Digital Transformation Competition
In this election, we’re not just voting—we’re shaping Malawi’s future. The Ziri Ndi Iwe Digital Transformers campaign is a platform for creators to be the voice of that future. It’s time to show that creativity is power—and power is in our hands.

Prizes
Who Can Participate?: Members of the Malawi Digital Creators Association
1M
700K
400K
1000AC
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