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Mphyakula Village used $12000 in March, 2026 to Build a Solar Station. This project helped 1230 people across 247 households. Mphyakula contributed 2% ($240), materials, and labor.

Project complete!


$12000 raised, $0 to go


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Mphyakula wants a source of reliable, green energy.


Community Problem: While many families own mobile phones and other handheld electronic devices, finding ways to charge them is a struggle. It is expensive and time consuming to travel to the nearest village connected to the grid and personal solar systems are prohibitively expensive.


Community Solution: Build a community solar charging station. The charging station will have eight 375-watt panels and 100 USB ports, allowing it to charge 100 phones at a time. The station will be installed by Kumudzi Kuwale (Village Light), a Malawian renewable power company. This company will also provide rechargeable solar lanterns that the village will distribute to community members for household use. On a weekly basis, community members will pay to recharge the lanterns at the charging station. The village will save proceeds from the solar station to finance future community projects.


Partners: generous donors and Mphyakula Village


Outcome: green energy for decades to come

Dec 2025
Village Raises Cash Contribution
Dec 2025
Project Posted
Feb 2026
Project Funded
Mar 2026
Project Completed
Field Officer Alfred Piyo

Email: alfred@villagex.org
Phone Number:
+265993625096 or +265881100106

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Cost Breakdown

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$1200

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$9000

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$500

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$1300

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*Scores based on # of waterborne illnesses, malaria cases, maternal deaths, and infant deaths per capita.
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*Scores based on # of roofs with iron sheets, TVs, motorcycles, and smartphones per capita.
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*Scores based on # of 60 kg bags of maize produced per capita.
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*Scores based on # of goats and cows per capita.
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