By Rahim Abdul
In a bold move to accelerate the growth of Malawi’s film industry, Goshen Trust and the Film Association of Malawi (FAMA) have begun courting major international entertainment companies, including Zee World, Netflix and Amazon, to explore opportunities for collaboration and skills development.
The initiative follows a strategic meeting held yesterday between the two institutions, aimed at identifying long-term solutions that can uplift the country’s creative sector and position Malawi as a competitive player in global filmmaking.

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, leader of Goshen Trust, announced through his official Facebook page that the time has come for Malawians to produce impactful work rather than remain spectators in the global entertainment arena.
Bushiri revealed that during discussions with FAMA President Dorothy Kingstone, the team managed to establish direct communication with executives from top global film companies.
The intention is to invite these industry giants to Malawi to help expose local talent and strengthen technical capacity within the creative economy.
According to Bushiri, this collaboration has the potential to open new doors for Malawian filmmakers, enabling them to showcase their artistry on international platforms and build sustainable careers.
He expressed confidence that the initiative will not only enhance skills but also amplify the visibility of Malawian content across the country.


