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MALAWI’s FORMER PRESIDENTS LAUNCH HOUSING CONSTRUCTION WORK FOR PHALOMBE CYCLONE VICTIMS
Former presidents Dr. Bakili Muluzi and Dr. Joyce Banda on Wednesday launched construction works of houses for survivors of Tropical Cyclone Freddy in the area of Sub Traditional Authority (ST/A) Phelemwe in Phalombe.
The houses will be constructed under the Tigwirane Manja Campaign, which President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera launched in March this year as a tool to mobilize resources for the rebuilding process.
Chakwera later appointed Muluzi and Banda as Goodwill Ambassadors on Cyclone Freddy Recovery.
Writing on her Facebook page, Dr. Banda said construction of the houses will be made possible because of a generous contribution from Dozy Mmobuosi, who is a Nigerian national and good friend of Dr. Bakili Muluzi.
“President Dr Lazarus Chakwera appointed us as Ambassadors on Cyclone Freddy recovery. This is part of the process,” said Dr. Banda in her brief post
SOURCE: NyasaTimes