By Dorica Mtenje
LILONGWE, Maravipost: Apostle Clifford Kawinga of the Salvation for All Ministries has encouraged the people of Neno to engage in irrigation schemes in response to the ongoing hunger crisis.
During a recent crusade in the Neno District at Ligowe Primary School Ground, Kawinga donated 2,000 bags of maize to the community.
In an interview with Maravipost online on Thursday, January 23, Kawinga expressed that the Ministry aims to support marginalized communities, especially in Neno.

He emphasized the importance of utilizing groundwater for irrigation to address the country’s food insecurity issues.
Kawinga noted that many people need motivation during this difficult time of hunger.
Senior Chief Mlauli commended Kawinga for his generous donation, highlighting that the area has been severely affected by hunger.
He mentioned that many men are leaving for Mozambique in search of work, leaving women and families behind.
Mlauli urged Kawinga to continue his outreach efforts to support vulnerable populations, as this can help the government stabilize the hunger crisis in the country.
Apostle Kawinga is also the owner of Creck Hardware and General Suppliers, CK Storage, Creck Sporting Club, and more through his Ministry’s crusade program, he is distributing maize across the country.





