UTM MP Dossi rewards 30 students selected to National Secondary Schools

UTM Member of Parliament for Chikwawa West, Susan Dossi has rewarded 30 students that have been selected to various national secondary schools from her constituency with start-up package to support them as they start their secondary school life.

Dossi speaking at the event
Dossi poses with the beneficiaries
Dossi hands over the items to a beneficiary

The start-up package includes luggage bags, school bags, writing materials, clothes, shoes and pocket money.

The items were handed over to the students at an event patronized by various people in the constituency including the children’s’ parents, chiefs and village headmen who felt a sense of relief as most of them could not afford to give the children the items.

Speaking at the ceremony in Chikwawa, Dossi said she is glad that there are hard-working students whose achievements are making the constituency stand out in sending students to both national and district secondary schools.

“I will continue to reward these students and I see potential in them. I am sure next time I will be rewarding them when they are going to university,” said Dossi.

“I have encouraged them especially the girls to work hard in secondary school and come out with good grades each year so that they can go to university and help to develop this constituency,” added Dossi.

A representative of the parents of the children Janet Phiri hailed the parliamentarian for the gesture adding that the children have been motivated.

“Our children are motivated, thank you Hon Dossi, we will continue to pray for you so that you can continue to do the work you are doing here in Chikwawa West. Some of us are facing financial challenges and it was going to be difficult for us to buy these things for our children,” said Phiri.

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PelomaPepe
PelomaPepe
3 years ago

Good job Madam Dossi. This is what we want from our MPs. Keep on?!

Jonas
Jonas
3 years ago

MP wamuyaya uyu….kudos mai. Keep up the good work.

CESSPOOL
CESSPOOL
3 years ago

Auntie Dossi you’re just beautiful. Your gesture may not be as loud as the coffin buyers your gift is planted in the heart of the recipients the present enriches the spirit of the students towards studies. Your date to meet them in four years as they scale the heights into the tertiary education. But make it a point of viewing the individual performance of your wards. Some of them have family challenges which with your intervention will be indeed lighter on them you’re now wearing the large sized shoes of Gwanda Chakuamba Phiri Do it our dear lady

Ndatopa Ine
Ndatopa Ine
3 years ago

This is a forward looking MP, investing for the future. Kudos our MP

We have an MP here in area of Chief Chimutu- LILONGWE where I work, the only development he is doing is buying coffins using Constutiency development funds and pressurizing the affected family to be praising him for buying a coffin for their dead relative. Useless MP I have never seen before

Makayika
Makayika
3 years ago

Koma ma bag ake ndiye atenga 1 term…tu akabwele mawa….komabe chabwino mwayesera kuposa mbava zinazi 😂

Amfumu
3 years ago
Reply to  Makayika

Kumeneko ndiye kusayamika. Kaguleni inu olimbawo.

Medson
Medson
3 years ago

This is the first story to hear
Bravo mr MP please continue to do ur good work

Lachi40
Lachi40
3 years ago

This is good development. U have really motivated them. God bless u.

Opportunist
Opportunist
3 years ago

Big up mayi Dossi.At least you are able to share your fortunes with less previledge while others are busy siphoning Covid money

Mkwapu
3 years ago

Is there a UTM MP in Chikwawa?

Justice for all
Justice for all
3 years ago

You have done very good job I jus St pray for other mps to take that roll the country needs people like you

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