By Dorica Mtenje
LILONGWE (Maravipost): The spirit of community empowerment came alive in Traditional Authority (T/A) Chadza’s area in Lilongwe on Tuesday, as Chief Chadza pledged to make full use of farming materials donated by Salvation for All Ministries International, led by Apostle Clifford Kawinga.
The generous donation, made during a colorful handover ceremony, included hoes, fertilizer, improved seeds, irrigation equipment, and 6,000 bags of maize.

The support targets three farming groups Sasa, Kachitsa, and Chipwete operating under Chief Chadza’s jurisdiction.
Speaking during the event in Senior Chief Chadza,Apostle Kawinga said his ministry’s vision is to ensure that no Malawian goes hungry, emphasizing the need to empower rural farmers with the tools and resources necessary for sustainable food production.
“Our goal is simple to fight hunger and poverty through practical support. We want to see every household food-secure and able to benefit from their hard work,” said Apostle Kawinga.
The donation brought smiles and hope to the beneficiaries, who described the gesture as timely as they prepare for the new farming season.
Chairperson of Sasa Farming Group, Edna Jere, said the assistance will transform their farming experience.
“In the past, we harvested very little because we didn’t have proper tools. Now, with these materials, we expect to produce more and improve our lives,” Jere shared joyfully.
Another beneficiary, Eda Jere from Mingo Village, echoed similar sentiments, pledging to work hand in hand with fellow farmers to make Apostle Kawinga’s vision a reality.
“We will work together and use these resources wisely so that our community can be an example of progress,” she said.
In his remarks, Chief Chadza thanked Apostle Kawinga for remembering rural farmers, noting that such interventions align with government efforts to promote food security and economic empowerment at the grassroots level.
“This support is a blessing to our people. It will not only improve productivity but also uplift lives in our community,” said the chief.
As the rainy season approaches, hope has been rekindled in T/A Chadza’s area a hope rooted in faith, hard work, and the belief that when communities unite, hunger can truly become a thing of the past.
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