At HeKa Consultants, we believe that the success of this investment programme carries with it a responsibility — not just to our investors, but to the communities in Malawi that make this industry possible.
That is why every investment made through this programme includes a mandatory contribution to the HeKa Community Fund — a dedicated fund that finances tangible, life-changing projects across Malawian communities. This is not optional. It is a condition of investment. If you are not prepared to contribute to the communities that are helping to generate your returns, then we respectfully will not accept your investment.
Five percent of all net profits generated by the programme are directed to the HeKa Community Fund. This contribution is shared between HeKa Consultants and the investor:
HeKa Consultants contributes proportionally more than the investor. We lead by example. Your contribution from a single unit amounts to approximately $75 per month — a modest sum that, multiplied across our investor community, funds projects that transform lives.
Through extensive engagement with communities across Malawi, HeKa Consultants has identified critical areas where targeted investment can create the most significant and lasting impact:
Purchasing and deploying a borehole drilling machine to establish clean water sources in rural communities that currently lack access to safe drinking water. This single investment creates a permanent, mobile capability — not one borehole, but hundreds over time, served by a trained local team. Cannabis and hemp farmers operating within the programme will also be provided with free water for their farms, ensuring that the communities growing Africa's most valuable crop are never forced to choose between drinking water and irrigation.
Malawi is one of the safest countries in Africa — and we intend to help keep it that way. Subject to the approval of the Malawian government, the HeKa Fund will provide law enforcement with the same integrated policing technology deployed across England: aerial surveillance drones, encrypted radio communications, and a purpose-built command centre with advanced monitoring capability. Former African-heritage British police officers will be invited to deliver hands-on training to Malawian officers on the complete system — ensuring that the technology is not just supplied, but mastered. The objective is simple: give Malawi's police force the tools and the training to protect their communities at a level that matches anywhere in the world.
Investing directly in Malawi's cannabis production capacity through farmer training programmes, cultivation best-practice workshops, and equipment provision for local growing operations. By strengthening the knowledge and infrastructure at ground level, we ensure the communities producing cannabis benefit from the industry's growth — not just as labourers, but as skilled participants in a globally competitive sector.
Providing interest-free start-up loans to aspiring Malawian entrepreneurs. Every applicant undergoes rigorous screening — submitting a detailed business plan that is analysed and scrutinised by our team before approval. Successful applicants receive funding on a 2-to-3-year repayment term with zero interest. When the loan is returned, the capital goes straight back into the HeKa Fund to support the next generation of businesses.
Through our work across Malawi, HeKa Consultants has identified numerous viable business opportunities that the local economy needs but does not yet have. The HeKa Fund will finance the creation of these businesses from the ground up — and then hand them over to Malawian citizens to own and operate. Each recipient enters a straightforward contractual agreement: the original capital invested by the HeKa Fund is repaid over an agreed period, and a small percentage of future earnings is contributed back to the Fund on an ongoing basis. This creates a self-sustaining cycle — every successful business replenishes the Fund, which finances the next business, which creates the next set of jobs. The goal is not charity. It is building an economy where Malawians own, run, and profit from their own enterprises.
Supplying essential medical equipment to rural hospitals and clinics that serve communities with limited access to healthcare. From diagnostic tools to maternity equipment, these are the resources that save lives in areas where help is hours away.
Beyond equipment, the HeKa Fund has identified three critical gaps in rural healthcare that we intend to address:
We plan to supply refurbished British ambulances to rural communities, each fitted with GPS trackers and cameras to ensure the system is monitored and maintained. In emergency situations — whether a complicated pregnancy, a critically ill child, or a serious injury — no one should die because they could not reach a hospital in time.
We have identified that expectant mothers arriving at rural hospitals are often told to wait outside the hospital grounds with nowhere to stay. We propose to build simple, low-cost shelters near these hospitals so that mothers expecting delivery can remain close to medical care with immediate access when labour begins. These shelters will be fitted with cameras to ensure the facilities are properly maintained and not misused.
Children in Malawi are still dying from malaria simply because their families cannot afford the tablets. The HeKa Fund will provide malaria medication to families in rural communities free of charge. No child should die from a preventable disease because their parents lack the money to buy a tablet that costs pennies to produce.
Every dollar contributed to the HeKa Community Fund will be accounted for publicly. Our website will host a dedicated Community Fund page featuring:
Filmed documentation of every project — from borehole drilling to hospital equipment delivery — so investors can see exactly what their contributions have built.
A real-time financial breakdown showing total funds received, how much has been allocated to each project, and what has been spent. Every investor will see precisely where their money has gone.
Regular written updates on the progress and impact of each initiative, including community feedback and measurable outcomes.
This level of transparency is non-negotiable. The people investing in this programme deserve to know that their community contributions are being used exactly as promised. And the communities of Malawi deserve to know that the cannabis industry operating on their land is giving back in ways that genuinely matter.