Valentine party in aid of Malawi flood victims, DPP organises

Spoken for or single, grumpy or gushing, there’s a quirky Lilongwe Valentine’s Day party out there for you  – going for a good cause.

DPP's adorabe  director of women Patricia  Kaliati doing her boogie  dance
DPP’s adorable director of women Patricia Kaliati doing her boogie dance

Malawi’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), in a response to President Peter Mutharika’s call to help flood victims, has organised a Valentine dinner and dance party.

According to the party, the dinner and dance will take place on Saturday, February 14 at the Bingu International Conference Centre where President Mutharika will be the guest of honour.

Activities on the day will include music performances from Mibawa Band, Saul Chembezi, DPP Sendera Sisters, Edgar and Davis and Kambuku Band, among others.

Dress code: Black tie for men and evening/national dress for ladies (red or blue).

Mutharika declared Malawi a State of Disaster and appealed to individuals, organisations and the international community to assist.

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Malindima
Malindima
9 years ago

Each table will be K15m and we need 60 tables.
We need companies, rich individuals, former Presidents and their vices, NGO, parastatals and all stinking rich Malawians to book your tables to support this good cause.

cimanga mfiti
cimanga mfiti
9 years ago

ndikuona pali pose kupatula southafrica ndi manchester ndomwe adziwapo kalongosoledqwe ka za ma victim osati dinner and dance?????????????????///// zibwana

sabiti
sabiti
9 years ago

Booking of that venue only is enough to carter 20 families relief eg 50kg maize, 10kg beans, 5kg sugar, blankert, mosquito net , 1kg salt, 1kg washing soap there no need to wine and dance just organise yourselve to contribute there is reason for celebrations everyone is deeply concerned with the situation our kins are

Mc Nyopex Tuzuke
Mc Nyopex Tuzuke
9 years ago

I dont see any good reason why big men busy dancing while your people are in floods aaaa koma inu!!! Just contribute the little you have to the victims

Moya
Moya
9 years ago

recycling cash gate, nacgate and disaster relief money from donors…mwaponda kale now u want to donate some when it’s basically their money.

Mwanache
9 years ago

you laughed and ridiculed JB for distributing K3million worth of maize and in the process swindle K20million govt money thru allowances and other related costs.

In a similar scenario, DPP led Govt will spend K10million+ to raise a meagre K4million.
Shame on you!

mtumbuka
mtumbuka
9 years ago

Enanu kusutsa ndikwanu, mumapanga oppose everything makamaka ikakhala mbali ya dpp

ben wa ben
ben wa ben
9 years ago

Kumayamikako abale inu mwachita chani chomwe tinganyoze apa

Wawa Nyoni
Wawa Nyoni
9 years ago

Useless. The allowances used will be more than donated money. Once a thief always a thief. Za ugalu……..

Ulanda
Ulanda
9 years ago

I hope they will raise a lot of money otherwise there is proof that without proper ways of raisng funds ndizija kukumapelekedwa 30 bags

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