VP Chilima launches relief aid distribution in Nsanje

Malawi Vice President on Friday launched World Vision Malawi food distribution programme to reach out to thousands of displaced people in the lower shire.

VP Chilima officially receiving items from World Vision
VP Chilima officially receiving items from World Vision
A displced family in a classroom in Bangula
A displced family in a classroom in Bangula

The food distribution exercise is part of the response to the recent flood crisis that forced President Arthur Peter Mutharika to declare state of national disaster.

Close to 200, 000 people in 15 districts have been affected by the disaster leading to several deaths and injuries.

Thousands of homes have also been destroyed, resulting in communities losing crops and livestock.

Displaced people are in camps at primary schools across the lower shire.

Speaking when he launched the distribution exercise at Bangula, Chilima assured the people that all the required aid will come.

“We are with you up to the end. As government we have the capacity to help and this is even boosted by our partners like World Vision,” said Chilima.

The VP then appealed to the people to stay put in uplands as the rains are still coming.

“Please don’t go back there at the time being. Stay put here until your safety is assured,” he appealed.

The veep’s call came at a time of reports of some affected people refusing to be airlifted to safer places insisting the flooded areas belong to their ancestors.

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Matthews Mpofu
Matthews Mpofu
9 years ago

It is a very sad moment the nation is going through with the persistent floods which continue to claim peoples life, loss of property and environmental degradation. I do agree with what our VP Saulos Chilima stated that these floods are from environmental challenges. To some extent, it means these floods have the sources and endings. Therefore, from permaculture perspective, we need to see solutions to these floods from where they emerge, that is what have been the human activities in relation to environmental activities. Then, it is very easy also to understand and develop strategies to reduce the effects… Read more »

George Malinga
9 years ago

Big up the APM and Saulosi we are proud of you guys

George Malinga
9 years ago

Amene uja akagawa nthawi yamavuto kapena amafuna kungoba ndalama za anthu osaukaak

sikusinja
sikusinja
9 years ago

I don’t understand you Malawians commenting here. World Vision is distributing food and you are applauding Saulos. With or without him world vision has been doing this forever and that’s what they do.
And Saulos grow up. This isn’t time for photo ops. If you wanna do something, put on some jeans and boots and do the actual distribution and not wearing your suits and shiny shoes with your bodyguards. Tell your soldiers to work and help people.

chakwanuleka
chakwanuleka
9 years ago

This is bull shit. How can government take credit for the relief items distributed by an NGO. World Vision is not government. The want government to work side by side with NGO by bringing out its own resources. Osati kukhalira kufuna kuba pamene anthu akubvutika.

Comment
Comment
9 years ago

IKANAKHALA MZIMAYI UJA BWENZI MUKUTI PULEZIDENTI OGAWA UFA. HOW MANY PEOPLE DOES IT REQUIRE TO LIFT A BAG OF MAIZE? FOUR PEOPLE?

koma yah
koma yah
9 years ago

mukuthandiza kapena chiwonetselo …ngati thandiza God knows kuti mwathandiza wosati choncho kuti zidziwike kuti mwathandiza

Dickson
Dickson
9 years ago

This is the way to go… Vote yanga kwa DPP inapindula… Koma Peter ndi Saulos ineeeeee…

James
James
9 years ago

Thus good because these people are suffering. Well done job right honorable.

fkr
fkr
9 years ago

Very nice to see the vp doing his job.

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