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Standard Bank aids MK50m towards Nkhotakota flood relief response

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Standard Bank Plc has donated MK50 Million for relief efforts to affected communities of Nkhotakota in central Malawi.

This is in response to the aftermath of recent national flood disasters.

Handing over the donation, Standard Bank Chief Executive Phillip Madinga said the donation aims to complement government’s efforts in addressing the immediate needs of the victims.

“Today’s donation of Mk50 million speaks directly to our purpose of Driving Malawi’s Growth. To us, growth is not only measured by financial outcomes or economic indicators.

“True growth is reflected in the strength of our communities and in how we care for one another when life turns difficult,” he said.

According to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA), Nkhotakota has recorded 12 deaths,37 injuries and two missing persons.

The department adds that more than 10,912 households have been affected in the district.

The department adds that the donation by Standard Bank Plc supports a camp in T/A Kanyenda Dwangwa area that is catering for approximately 3,000 displaced people.

Many people are living in camps.


Madinga said the donation reiterates Standard Bank’s long-term commitment to responding to the country’s complex disasters.

Notable disasters include the call for Hunger Relief last year, relief from effects of Cyclones Ana, Idai and Freddy; and the COVID-19 Pandemic.

In December, the bank contributed K200 Million in response to President Peter Mutharika’s declaration of disaster on hunger.

“As a bank, we also recognize that these disasters are closely linked to the growing realities of climate change. Standard Bank is a founding signatory to the United Nations Principles for Responsible Banking, aligning our operations with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.

“These commitments compel us not only to respond to crises, but to actively support efforts that protect our environment and safeguard future generations. We therefore pledge to continue playing our part in collaborative initiatives aimed at building resilience and preventing the recurrence of such tragedies,” said the Chief Executive.

Chief Secretary in the office of President and Cabinet Dr. Justin Saidi thanked Standard Bank for its long history of assisting in times of disaster.

“Today’s donation will greatly assist in meeting the needs of victims living in camps and those outside. It’s pleasing to note that Standard Bank is always moving together with us on this journey. Their generous donation of MWK50 million is a true sign of solidarity,” he said.

Standard Bank has partnered World Vision International and DODMA in the Office of President and Cabinet for the relief response.

“There are families who lost all they had worked for, and their loved ones and are in dire need. We express deep gratitude to Standard Bank for their donation, and responding to the call ,” said Charles Chimombo, WVI Director of Programs.

Through this donation, Standard Bank Plc reaffirms its commitment to standing with communities in times of need and working alongside Government, humanitarian partners and stakeholders to support recovery and long‑term resilience.

The Bank remains dedicated to driving inclusive growth, strengthening community wellbeing and contributing meaningfully to national development, particularly in the face of increasing climate‑related challenges.

NBM Plc ladies donate to Dwangwa flood survivors

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc ladies at the weekend donated various items worth approximately MK6.5 million to families that were affected by floods at Dwangwa in Nkhotakota last month.

Speaking when they handed over the items at Dwangwa camp, one of the NBM plc Ladies and Coordinator of the Initiative Enala Chirwa said the ladies within NBM Plc were touched by reports and documentaries on the catastrophes that befell the people of Dwangwa and decided to collaborate and do something to help. 

“Through this initiative, ladies working with NBM Plc contributed and purchased items worth approximately K6.5 million. Among other items, we have procured family packs. In each pack, there is 10kg flour, 2kgs rice, 2kgs beans, 2kgs Sugar, 1Kg Salt, tea leaves and  some soap tablets,” said Chirwa.

One of the beneficiaries, 66-year-old Sydney Jekabu from Mbuna 2 Village commended NBM Plc ladies for the assistance saying they lost everything and the donated items will sustain them for some days as they also seek to recover from the disaster.

“I was heavily affected; I lost a house and all my belongings including foodstuffs yet I have seven children who still depend on me. It is by God’s grace that the floods came in the morning, otherwise if it was night, we could have lost a lot of people. We can now afford to eat courtesy of NBM Plc ladies,” said Jekabu.  

The camp chairperson Emmanuel Chisale said the items  NBM Plc ladies have donated will benefit 200 families that lost everything and were moved to Dwangwa Primary School camp.

Director of Human Resource and Administration at Nkhotakota District Council, Victor Chithabwa also thanked NBM Plc ladies for the donation.

“This is a welcome development. As you know, these floods greatly hit us, leading to the displacement of our sisters and brothers who also lost their property. So, this support is timely,” said Chithabwa.

Apart from the family packs, NBM Plc ladies also donated bags of maize, bags of flour, buckets, and clothes.

Opposition Leader Mary Navicha cheers up Nkhotakota floods survivors

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)- The newly appointed Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Malawi Parliament who is also Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker for Thyolo Thava Mary Navicha on Friday, March 1, 2024 left her parliamentary duties to cherish survivors of floods that has hit hard the lakeshore district of Nkhotakota.

Upon visiting the flooded area, Dwangwa, Navicha, who is also DPP Director of Women, encouraged survivors to be strong while assuring them that she will use her power to mobilise resources towards their recovery from the loss and damage experienced.

Navicha was accompanied by DPP Chifundo Makande and she is the first politician to visit and cherish survivors in the camps.

President Lazarus Chakwera’s Tonse Alliance government is yet to visit the flood areas as Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has intestfied rescuing campaign.

So, far the floods have claimed one life and displaced 7 000 people, including 900 who were trapped on Wednesday but have now been rescued, data from district officials show.

Nkhotakota district information officer Wongani Mkandawire on Thursday said a security guard at a lodge in the district died after a rescue canoe capsized.

Houses stand in flood waters in Dwangwa

The displaced people are from traditional authorities (T/As) Malengachanzi, Kanyenda and Mphonde. So far, nine evacuation camps have been set up in T/As Kanyenda and Mphonde.