By Burnett Munthali
UTM president Dalitso Kabambe visited Pashello Charitable Trust in Chikwawa District this afternoon, describing the experience as truly humbling.
The visit was part of his ongoing efforts to engage with vulnerable communities and understand their needs.
Kabambe was joined by senior officials from the UTM party, including the Secretary General, Treasurer General, and National Organizing Secretary, as well as the party’s shadow MP for Chikwawa South, Sheila Malola.

Together, they interacted with the elderly, people with disabilities, and children supported by the trust.
The UTM president had the privilege of meeting Pashello children, including orphans and children with albinism, and was impressed by their resilience and determination.
He also met with dedicated women supporting the initiative, who are working tirelessly to make a difference in their community.
The vibrant performances by the Masalimo Dance Group added joy to the day, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Kabambe was also honored to serve food to the elderly, a gesture that was warmly received by the community.
The resilience, dignity, and hope witnessed during the visit have strengthened Dr. Kabambe’s resolve to support vulnerable communities.
He reiterated his commitment to creating a Malawi where everyone has access to real possibilities and shared opportunities.
“Malawi must and will become a land of real possibilities and shared opportunities for everyone, not just a select few,” Kabambe emphasized.
The UTM president’s visit to Pashello Charitable Trust underscores his dedication to promoting inclusivity and supporting marginalized groups.
The event highlighted the important work being done by organizations like Pashello Charitable Trust to support vulnerable communities in Malawi.
Kabambe’s visit is expected to raise awareness and mobilize support for such initiatives, ultimately contributing to the country’s development.




