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Appostle Kawinga feeds 2,500 Mwanza vulnerable families

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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Salvation for All Ministries International, under the leadership of Apostle Clifford Kawinga, has extended humanitarian assistance to 2,500 vulnerable families under Inkosi Kanduku Maseko in Mwanza District through its Hope Field Initiative.

The outreach, was conducted at Mwanza Secondary School Ground drawn thousands of community members who are receiving both material and spiritual support.

As part of the initiative, the Ministry distributed 2,500 bags of maize to 2,500 households, easing the burden of food insecurity among affected families.

Speaking during the donation ceremony, Apostle Clifford Kawinga expressed satisfaction with the impact of the program, noting that the Hope Field Initiative has so far reached a total of 27,251 beneficiaries across the country.

Kawinga said the outreach team observed that many households were facing severe food shortages, a situation largely attributed to poor rainfall during the previous farming season, which negatively affected crop production.

Kawinga explained that the initiative reflects their commitment to holistic ministry addressing both physical needs and spiritual wellbeing.

One of the beneficiaries, Joseph Kasiya, expressed gratitude to the Ministry for coming to their aid during a difficult time when many families are struggling to survive.

In addition to the distribution of relief items, the Church is also conducting prayer sessions, emphasizing that God remains the source of true restoration and lasting hope.

The Mwanza outreach forms part of a broader week-long humanitarian mission across Malawi’s southern region.

Similar relief activities have been carried out in districts including Mulanje, Nsanje, Chikwawa, Thyolo, Luchenza, and Mwanza.

Through these efforts, Salvation for All Ministries International continues to demonstrate its dedication to supporting communities in times of need, bringing relief, faith, and hope to thousands of households across the region.

Dorica Mtenje

Malosa secondary school Diploma in journalism from Blantyre Business college Been media fraternity since 2009


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