
Every day, we connect with Malawi through our Malawian coffee and tea, our educational initiatives, and the activity reports we share with our corporate partners.
Beyond this, Seibo has built a deep, 10-year track record of fostering strong, direct relationships with the local communities.
*Click here to view our full Annual Activity Report for 2025.
As part of these ongoing efforts, we are now able to offer an opportunity to take our international exchange a step further in 2026 by connecting with young Malawians at the Beehive Business Campus, a local vocational training center.
This is the campus where these vibrant young Malawians work—the very same campus that houses the nurseries and primary schools where we provide school meals.
In Malawi, nearly half of the population is under the age of 18. Therefore, while supporting young children through school meals remains vital, another core mission of Seibo is to empower motivated, English-speaking youth aged 18 and older.
For everyone who has supported us through our coffee and tea so far, we invite you to take the next step. We would be delighted if you would explore this new program, where you can see the faces of the people from these communities, connect with them online, and enjoy meaningful conversations—all while directly supporting local employment and school meal initiatives.
Key Features of Seibo Impact Lesson

・Casual Cultural Connection:
Enjoy a relaxed time connecting with people from Malawi. By conversing in English, you can look beyond traditional charity and discover what life on the ground is truly like.
・Deeper Engagement:
For those who already support us or participate in our educational programs, this initiative serves as a platform to foster even deeper, meaningful communication.
・Sustainable Impact:
Your lesson fees directly support local employment in Malawi and fund school meal programs, making this a lesson that actively contributes to empowering Malawi’s future leaders.
・Meet Our Instructors
Our instructors are employees at Beehive, located in the Chilomoni district of Blantyre—the very heart of Seibo’s activity area. In their daily roles at Beehive Digital, they handle tasks such as customer support and web development.
Why not have a real conversation with the people who live in the birthplace of the coffee you drink every day, and whose lives are empowered by your support?
This Lesson Is Perfect For Anyone Who Wants To:
①Practice speaking English in a casual, friendly environment.
②Learn about African lifestyles and culture.
③Experience social contribution firsthand in daily life.
④Give their children a chance to experience international exchange.
⑤Connect with the community through “visible, face-to-face support.”
How to apply!
We look forward to your participation!



