
Malawi is a landlocked country in southeastern Africa, often called the “Warm Heart of Africa” because of its friendly people. Its capital is Lilongwe. The country is dominated by Lake Malawi, one of Africa’s largest lakes, which supports fishing and tourism. Malawi’s economy relies mainly on agriculture, with crops like tobacco, tea, and maize. Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Malawi faces challenges such as poverty and limited infrastructure.