LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Salvation for All Ministries International (SFAMI), led by Apostle Clifford Kawinga, on Sunday donated maize worth MK12 million and an additional MK5 million in cash to the Home of Hope orphanage in Mchinji District, in a continued effort to uplift vulnerable children.
The support forms part of Apostle Kawinga’s long-standing outreach programmce.
Kawinga, who grew up at the same orphanage, encouraged the children to remain focused on their education and aspire for greatness, saying his own journey is proof that determination can change lives.
Home of Hope founder, Thompson Chipeta, described the donation as timely and transformative.
He said the maize and financial support would significantly ease the orphanage’s feeding and operational challenges.
The wider community also applauded Apostle Kawinga and SFAMI for their consistent commitment to improving the welfare of disadvantaged children.
One of the beneficiaries at Home of Hope, Tamanda Nkhonje, who is in Form Four, urged other well-wishers to step in and support the children at the orphanage, noting that the founder is now elderly and needs assistance to continue running the institution.
Later in the day, Apostle Kawinga extended his support to agricultural clubs under Chisomo in the area of Traditional Authority Zulu, donating farming inputs to 10 clubs with a combined membership of over 200 farmers.
The ministry distributed 500 bags of maize 50 bags per club along with 50 maize seed packs per club and other essential agricultural materials.
Speaking during the event, Emily Sambani Naphiri commended Kawinga for the timely gesture, noting that the inputs come as the rainy season begins and planting activities intensify.
Traditional Authority Zulu also expressed gratitude and assured SFAMI that her office would closely monitor the use of the inputs to ensure they benefit the intended community members.
Apostle Kawinga emphasized that the donations aim to enhance food security and strengthen community resilience, particularly among smallholder farmers.
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