By Shaffie A Mtambo
Inspector Amina Tepani Daudi, the Mangochi Police Public Relations Officer, has once again shown her commitment to giving back to the community.
This latest gesture comes just days after Inspector Daudi donated 600 exercise books to 157 pupils, showcasing her ongoing dedication to supporting education and community development in the area.
Fulfilling the promise of the borehole was deeply personal and spiritual for Inspector Daudi. She and her family made a commitment to honor their late mother’s memory by providing clean water to those in need.

“According to Islamic teachings, ongoing charity (sadaqatul Jariyah) is a means of earning rewards in the hereafter, and Inspector Daudi hoped that this project would bring her mother ongoing benefits”. Daudi explained.
The borehole project cost K3 Million to complete, including drilling, installation, and community coordination.
Despite the significant investment, Inspector Daudi believed that every Kwacha was worth it, knowing that it would bring lasting relief to many lives.
The borehole has been installed in Chileka (Mkumba) village, Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi.
Clean water will reduce the burden of long walks in search of water, improve sanitation, and prevent waterborne diseases.
Children will have more time for school, and families will experience better health. Inspector Daudi believes that this small change will have a huge impact, bringing mercy and benefits to the community daily. She believes that giving back doesn’t require great wealth, just a heart willing to serve.

