Donors bail out Malawi on K17bn flood victims resettlement deficit

Donors have swiftly come to the rescue of Malawi government after it raised an alarm that there is a deficit of K17 billion for the flood victims resettlement program.

Dausi said government needs K277 billion for robust resettlement program

Japan has given Malawi $1 million through the World Food Program (WFP), Italy has also pumped in 500, 000 Euros thorugh WFP whilst the African Development Bank has given Malawi $400,000.

The bank’s official Mathias Mugala said the AfDB will be providing another $1.8 million in due course.

Homeland Security minister Nicholas Dausi said part of the money would be used to assist the recent victims of hailstorm in Rumphi where three people died, five are still missing, nine were injured and scores have been displaced.

Earlier, Dausi said the government needs K277 million for a robust resettlement program for flood victims across the country.

Dausi said flood victims are supposed to be returning to their homes but they need construction materials and other things basic things to make them start a new lease of life.

“We are asking donors to fulfill their pledges. I know that countries like Germany are interested in the reconstruction program. The government is doing all it can because we are not receiving any money from the donors on the resettlement program,” he said.

He said the government is asking those wishing to leave the camps and go back to their homes do so voluntarily.

The minister said out of the K32 billion budget for the whole flood victims’ recovery program, only K7 billion was made available.

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Achiswe.
5 years ago

Not so long ago some of our people were telling the donors to ‘go to hell’ when aid was withheld after cashgate. Now it is a different story. Let’s face it, we need donors and should be grateful for their aid.

bwampini
bwampini
5 years ago

aaaaa, mwapereka ku boma? mukanapereka ku ma NGOs dealing with relief services for the sake of transparency and accountability. Boma iri likupitatu inu.

Senior Citizen
5 years ago

This money will be stolen in 5 days why did they not wait until we change government

Silombela
Silombela
5 years ago
Reply to  Senior Citizen

Rubbish. People are suffering and you want politics

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago
Reply to  Silombela

Unfortunately that’s the truth, DPP steals that’s a fact.

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

This money will be abused and Stolen, what structures are these guys going to build for the people that require billions of kwacha. All these people will get is some bags of maize and a bottle of oil and beans.This will be DPP campaign money. Guess who the responsible Ministers are? Dausi and Mchacha.

Mutumwa
Mutumwa
5 years ago
Reply to  BigMan

Iweyo katenge ndalamazo tione ngati suyiwala njira yakwanu, kumafuna kumakakhala Ku China! Kukonda phokoso basi, mukhaula muona! DPP boma mpaka 2024!!!

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