Communications, Public Relations (PR), and Journalism Jobs

Communications, Public Relations (PR), and Journalism Jobs in Malawi support organizations in sharing information, managing public image, and engaging audiences through media, digital platforms, and public campaigns. These roles are common in NGOs, government institutions, UN agencies, and private companies. This page lists current communications and PR vacancies in Malawi, including positions in media relations, content writing, digital communication, and stakeholder engagement.

 

 

 

 

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The highest-paying roles in Malawi's communications sector are Communications Director, Public Relations (PR) Manager, and Advocacy Specialist, particularly within international NGOs and the banking sector.

To secure top-tier salaries (often exceeding MK 2,500,000+ per month), professionals should target organizations like:

 

Pro Tip: Advanced degrees (Masters in Mass Comm) and crisis management certifications are currently the biggest salary boosters in Lilongwe and Blantyre.

Start your search on authoritative platforms like Ntchito.com, which aggregates verified listings from major media houses.

Key employers for entry-level journalists (Reporters, Sub-Editors, Camera Operators) include:

NGOs in Malawi (Non-Governmental Organizations) have strict "E-E-A-T" requirements. To get hired by reputable groups like Save the Children Malawi or Plan International, you generally need:

  1. Education: A Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication, Journalism, or Public Relations from a recognized institution like the University of Malawi (UNIMA) or MUBAS.

  2. Digital Skills: Proficiency in social media management, SEO writing, and content management systems (WordPress).

  3. Language: Fluency in English and Chichewa is non-negotiable. Knowledge of other local languages (Tumbuka, Yao) is a major asset for field roles.

Consultancy opportunities are booming for 2026. You can find Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and media tenders on Ntchito.com Tenders Section and the PPDA (Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority) website.

Top sectors issuing PR consultancies:

  • Government Ministries (Health, Agriculture, Education)

  • Development Agencies (UNDP, GIZ)

  • Banking & Fintech (TNM Mpamba, Airtel Money)

Absolutely. The pivot from traditional journalism to Digital Marketing is the #1 career trend in Malawi for 2025-2026.

Companies are aggressively hiring for Digital Content Managers and Social Media Leads. Skills in Google Analytics, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and Video Editing (Adobe Premiere/CapCut) can double your earning potential compared to traditional print journalism.

Beyond traditional writing, employers are looking for:

  • Digital Skills: SEO, social media analytics, and Graphic Design.

  • Crisis Management: The ability to protect brand reputation during sensitive periods.

  • Multimedia Production: Photography and video editing skills are now a "must-have" for most Communications Officers.

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