USF Malawi Conducts Assessment Surveys for New Mobile Towers to Expand Rural Connectivity
By enhancing mobile network reach in remote areas, the project seeks to empower local communities, stimulate socio-economic development, and support national efforts toward inclusive digital transformation.
The Universal Service Fund (USF) Malawi has commenced assessment surveys at proposed mobile network tower sites across Mangochi, Machinga, Kasungu, Lilongwe, and Salima as part of the USF Mobile Network Tower Development Project.
The ongoing surveys aim to identify optimal locations for the construction of new mobile towers that will expand signal coverage and improve connectivity in rural, unserved, and underserved communities. This initiative forms a key component of USF Malawi’s mission to bridge the digital divide and ensure equitable access to communication services across the country.
By enhancing mobile network reach in remote areas, the project seeks to empower local communities, stimulate socio-economic development, and support national efforts toward inclusive digital transformation.
This latest phase reaffirms USF Malawi’s commitment to advancing universal access to ICT infrastructure and enabling all Malawians to benefit from the opportunities of the digital economy.

