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Work continues at a good pace on the new dormitory accommodation at our Saidi site in southern Malawi. We are thankful to share an encouraging progress update as this important project moves forward.

The dormitory and ablutions block will help us host larger and more frequent Bible teaching conferences, supporting believers from across Malawi with residential, in-depth teaching.

Construction Progress on Site

Several key milestones have now been reached:

  • The toilet and shower (ablutions) block has reached ring-beam level. The team has installed the formwork and is now preparing the steel reinforcement ahead of concreting. This stage is especially important in an area prone to minor earth tremors.
  • Brickwork on the first dormitory wing continues to progress well. Local bricklayers are working steadily, and supervision on site remains strong.

We are grateful for the skill, care, and consistency of the local building team.

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19 December

Roofing Plans and Engineering Support

The project did not advance far enough before the Christmas break to place the roof steelwork order with suppliers in South Africa.

However, this is unlikely to cause major delays. A recent roof design adjustment should allow the project to move forward quickly once orders are placed in early January.

We are thankful for the structural engineering input from William Smyth, which has been invaluable during this phase.

Windows, Utilities, and Next Steps

We have now received window quotations from South African suppliers. Once the ring beams are complete, the team will take final measurements and place the order.

During Stephen’s visit to Malawi in February, we plan to install the electrical and water systems. Completing this work on site will help ensure proper coordination and quality control.

Looking Ahead to May

Despite the normal challenges of construction work, especially across borders, we remain very hopeful.

Our aim is to complete one dormitory wing and the toilet/shower block in time for the Bible Teaching Conference in May. Reaching this goal would significantly increase our capacity to host residential teaching events at Saidi.

Thank You for Your Support

Thank you to everyone who continues to pray, give, and stand with us. Your support makes this work possible and helps provide facilities that will serve the Lord’s work in Malawi for many years to come.

We look forward to sharing further updates as construction enters its next phase.

Gallery: Some of the Building Team

A Foundation for Growth

The long-anticipated dormitory construction project at Saidi is finally taking shape! This new facility will, God willing, provide much-needed living space for Bible training, conferences, and visiting volunteers — strengthening the ministry’s capacity to enlighten, encourage and empower believers across Malawi.

Early Challenges and Unexpected Blessings

As the work began, it quickly became clear that extensive site levelling would be needed before any foundations could be dug.
In God’s providence, we were able to hire a back-hoe loader and tipper lorry — no small achievement in a country where such machinery is scarce and often out of service.

These machines saved weeks, maybe months, of manual work and allowed the team to prepare the site properly and safely for the building’s footprint.

Delays and Determination

Just as things were ready to move forward, Malawi faced a nationwide fuel shortage that delayed the delivery of 600 bags of cement.
When the long-awaited load finally arrived, the team offloaded every single bag by hand — a remarkable picture of perseverance and teamwork.

The foundations, marked carefully by hand and dug with shovels and pickaxes, began to take form soon after.
Our recently arrived petrol-powered cement mixer, sent from Canada earlier this year, has already proven invaluable in easing the heavy labour of mixing concrete under the tropical sun.

Progress and Hope

With most of the foundation trenches complete, the team is now preparing to pour the concrete floors — hopefully during Stephen’s upcoming visit later this month.
This milestone will mark the end of the groundwork phase and open the way for blockwork to begin.

More Than a Building

Each brick and beam represents faith in the Lord’s provision.
The dormitory will serve as a vital step toward expanding SALT’s capacity to train, host and equip Gospel workers who will take the message of Christ throughout Malawi and beyond.

We are profoundly grateful for every person who has prayed, given, or laboured toward this vision.

“Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.”
— Psalm 127 : 1

Please continue to pray for safety, steady progress, and provision as this exciting next phase unfolds. 🙏

ENLIGHTEN | ENCOURAGE | EMPOWER