

Joshua Sichinga, Airtel Malawi Marketing Director
* Now enjoy bigger savings and call all networks with ease — all from one convenient bundle
By Duncan Mlanjira
Airtel Malawi Plc has relaunched its popular ChezaFaya combo bundles — now enhanced to offer bigger savings, greater variety, and the freedom to call any local network — all from one convenient bundle.
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A statement from Airtel Malawi Marketing Director, Joshua Sichinga says with the new and improved ChezaFaya, customers can enjoy:
* One-for-all value: More voice minutes, more data, and added SMS — all in a single bundle.
* Cross-network freedom: Use your voice and SMS benefits to connect with any network in Malawi.
* Flexible options: Choose from daily, weekly, and monthly bundles to match your lifestyle.

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“Powered by Airtel’s upgraded 4G network, ChezaFaya bundles are perfect for streaming, chatting, working remotely, or staying in touch — all with unmatched convenience and value,” Sichinga said.
“At Airtel, we are always innovating to deliver more value, simplicity, and freedom to our customers. The revamped ChezaFaya combo bundles now make it easier than ever to stay connected with everyone, on any network.
“One simple purchase gives you voice, data, and SMS — so you can talk, surf, and text without limits,” said the Marketing Director.
The new ChezaFaya bundles rolled out yesterday, May 9 and customers can browse and buy the bundles via the My Airtel App or by dialing *301#, then selecting option 6.
Just this week, Airtel Africa announced that it has signed an agreement with SpaceX to bring Starlink’s high-speed internet connectivity solutions to its customers in Africa, including Malawi.

A statement from Airtel from Dubai, UAE, said currently, SpaceX has acquired requisite licenses in nine out of 14 countries within Airtel Africa’s footprint — Malawi, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia, Rwanda, Niger, Madagascar, DRC and Chad.
“With this collaboration, Airtel Africa will further enhance its next-generation satellite connectivity offerings and augment connectivity for enterprises, businesses, and socio-economic communities like schools, health centres in even the most rural parts of Africa.
“Airtel Africa will also explore rural coverage expansion through cellular backhauling,” says the statement, adding that the two companies will continue to explore other areas to promote digital inclusion in the continent as well as SpaceX’s ability to utilise and benefit from Airtel’s ground network infrastructure and other capabilities in Africa.



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Starlink, engineered and operated by SpaceX, delivers high-speed, low-latency internet to users all over the world. As the world’s first and largest satellite constellation using a low Earth orbit, Starlink delivers broadband internet capable of supporting streaming, online gaming, video calls and more.
As the world’s leading provider of launch services, SpaceX says it is leveraging its deep experience with both spacecraft and on-orbit operations to deploy the world’s most advanced broadband internet system.
Airtel Africa — the leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, with operations in 14 countries across sub-Saharan Africa offers integrated national and international mobile voice and data services as well as mobile money services to over 156 million customers.
“The company’s strategy is focused on delivering a great customer experience across the entire footprint and increasing digital and financial inclusion to transform lives across Africa, in line with our corporate purpose.”
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