Email a copy of 'Be Forward donates K1.2m to help Malawi flood victims' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'Be Forward donates K1.2m to help Malawi flood victims' to a friend
The recent announcement that President Peter Mutharika is to relinquish some of the presidential powers is a welcome development, and...
I think a Malawi yachuluka ndi nsanje….any donations made is important and will help. Amene mkuti he is seeking favours well it could be but the guy is just doing his job. We often complain kuti our ambassadors and diplomats drink beer basi but now someone is doing his job right, mkuti he wants favours. He secured doantions for 10 dialysis machines that are at our central hopsitals..these dont come cheap! He secured fire engines,,,they aint cheap either..so what is your problem guys? Has Ngwenya stolen public money? NO. Has he committed a crime? NO. What is your problem you… Read more »
ngwenya has shares in BE-FORWARD MALAWI . He is the agent director for Malawi , an office headed by his son at the moment. He is crafty and clever for nothing
Achimwene kambani zina munthu uyu akugwira ntchito bwino makamaka nrhawi ino ya ngozii. Chotsani sanje mmaganizo anu
Tisanamizane apa, 1.2 million ndi ndalama yochepa heavy. Its what we Malawians pay to purchase a Nissan March from the Be-forward guys. Apa sindikuonapo any sense of corporate social responsibility on part of Be-forward. The money is just too little and not worthy writing about. Chabwino paja they say chithandizo sichichepa.
They should support, because we buy many cars from them than we do with other car dealars, look how many cars we drive from Japan and how many from other parts of the world.
How much of this aid will get to the people who need it? UN calculate 10% at maximum gets down to where is needed the rest is eaten along the way.
To me this Ngwenya guy seems to be doing a good job. In as far as I know, any sensible person cant hide a good thing he/she has done. Look at this: “This donation was in response to the plea that the embassy made last week…..” clearly showing that it is the Ambassadors efforts despite Malawi government launching the campaign to solicit funds. If I may ask, what appeal have the other ambassadors or even you disgruntled folks calling your selves Kazembe wopuma/ ku Embass kumakoma made resulting to such results as we are seeing from Ngwenya? They are just… Read more »
As quoted on this very same forum someone donated condensed milk to flood victims thru BEAM Trust and wanted to b acknowledged that it was him and not the ones who were handing over the items, and he was told that he was looking for favors from government! Look here Nyakwawa Matemba, the government sent an SOS to everyone, yet when the British government assisted nobody stood on an anthill to boast that it was him/her but when the Japanese Government pledged K1.4bn to Malawi the way the news came was as if it was the Malawi Envoy who went… Read more »
I beg to differ Kazembe wopuma, I only heard a south African envoy on ZBS telling the nation what she is doing, apart from that, then I read on MaraviPost that Malawi Envoy to US Dick Matenje was appealing for people in the US to help Malawi. Apart from Ngwenya and the south african envoy, where is the other envoy who has engaged and help solicit money for this noble cause? Sometimes it is important to give credit where it is due ndiye paja ife a Malawi inakula ndi Nsanje. Last year, I read alot of good news from this… Read more »
Kazembewopuma (Comment #1), And I believe this Major Ngwenya has interests in Beforward. Tizimva!
We have received large donations from Nations and Organizations since Malawi lauched an appeal for aid but I’m very surprised why all of a sudden all the attention and credit is on the Malawi Envoy to Japan! The Major General has been lavishly praised by the online media yet out there r equally hard working Malawi Envoys who r soliciting aid for the flood victims yet they r not being praised sky high,(this praise of K1.2m has jolted my mind) my suspicion is that our envoy in Japan is doing this in order to gain favor from the government so… Read more »