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Msaka mocks the intelligence of Cyclone Freddy victims

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By Sylvester Chibwana

Malawians are yet to come to terms with the devastation Cyclone Freddy has caused in the Southern Region and other parts of the country.

To ease the suffering and save more lives, on Monday President Lazarus McCathy Chakwera instructed Dodma and other government agencies to go to the affected areas to with several interventions besides ordering the Malawi Defense Forces to be deployed in the area and further declaring a State of Disaster in the disaster areas.

Bright Msaka



But looking at the scale of the damages and suffering the Cyclone has caused in those areas, the government realises that it needs more helping hand, this is why it sounded an SOS to international and local organisations plus other well meaning Malawians to help the affected people.

While some individuals, religious organisations and other bodies have responded to President Chakwera’s call, there has been no word from the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) despite the party enjoying most of its support in the affected areas.

But that is the party stance. The surprising thing though is that although the party (DPP) has not said anything let alone done anything to the affected people, Malawians expected at least some individuals in the party especially frontrunners for the July [DPP] convention to come out to assist the people they claim to be their followers.

Instead, one of those aspiring to become the President of to DPP, Bright Msaka decided come out blaming President Chakwera whose government has done everything it could and continues to do more that it has done nothing because he was not in the country when the disaster happened.

Clad in an expensive gray suit in a comfort of his sprawling Lilongwe residence, Msaka said President Chakwera should not have been away when the disaster was happening.

Surprisingly, Msaka is the DPP Vice President of Eastern region an area part of which has been hit by the disaster but he has not been bothered to go and visit despite being a Member of Parliament who has been excempted by Speaker of Parliament to go and be with their people during this trying time.

President Chakwera who Msaka was critical of has been in touch with the affairs of the country everyday. President Chakwera Chakwera arrives in the country today (Tuesday) from Qatar where he attended the 5th UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDCs).

What Msaka has done only demonstrates bad traits of leadership. Here is someone who wants to become a leader of a party but he has no regard for people he is supposed to lead. Are the victims of the Cyclone not the same people who are expected to vote for him at the convention? Isn’t this insulting their intelligence?

Kabambe leads in raising K18 million cyclone freddy victims

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By Staff Reporter

As one way of complementing relief and rescue efforts on the ground following the devastation caused by cyclone Freddy in some parts of the Southern Region, former Reserve Bank Governor and DPP Presidential aspirant Dr Dalitso Kabambe has taken a lead in mobilising relief support amounting to K18 million that will reach over 1000 households with food items in the affected areas of Blantyre, Thyolo, Mulanje among others.

According to Kabambe, he decided to take the lead in mobilizing the resources after the leadership of the party asked its party officials and supporters to join the government and other organisations that are on the ground rendering their support.



On Tuesday, Kabambe visited the cyclone victims in Manja and Naotcha, Chilobwe in Blantyre where he donated 300 food packs that contained 5kg cream of maize, 1kg sugar, 2kg rice, 500gm salt, 250ml cooking oil and 2 packs of soya pieces.

“We are targeting over 1000 affected households and chances are that the figure might increase as others are still making their contributions,” said Kabambe.

He said as a Malawian, he realizes that the people affected have needs that cannot be met by the government alone therefore need for others to help.

He added “These are our friends and families. We must rise beyond politics and together help the victims because the damage caused has affected a lot of people regardless of their political affiliations, religious background, economic status or tribe.

“We are all Malawians and our help is coming from Malawians going to their fellow Malawians.”

Kabambe said his family is touched with the devastation caused and they are also working to see how as a family they would move in to support communities that have been affected where they live.

He therefore, commended other private citizens that are also playing a bigger role in the relief efforts and asked all well meaning Malawians not to politicise such kind gestures as they are all rendering help as Malawians.

He said he will also be visiting victims in the districts of Thyolo and Mulanje among others, where he will be making similar donations.

Currently, the Southern Region of Malawi is a state of disaster following the devastating impact of Cyclone Freddy which has killed 190 people and left thousands displaced.

Chakwera arrives in Malawi from Qatar,says is concerned with Cyclone Freddy effects

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Lazarus Chakwera has arrived in the country from his 13-day trip to Qatar and South Africa.

The president landed this afternoon through Kamuzu International Airport ( KIA) in capital Lilongwe where he was welcomed by Vice President Saulos Chilima.


Speaking to journalists, Chakwera said he is saddened by the loss of life following Tropical Cyclone Freddy which has claimed 190 lives and destroyed dozens of homes in the Southern Region.

Said the Malawi leader:”I am keen to go see for myself what has happened and it is one of those things that we look for help not just from people and partners but God himself.”

He added:”Let me heartily commend all private citizens and institutions that are already on the ground complementing government efforts in recovery of bodies, relocation of the displaced and donating various items to provide comfort for affected communities.



“You are rendering a selfless and noble service to the nation. Let us all unite in the face of this national grief.”

Chakwera left the country on March 2,2023 for Qatar to attend the 5th United Nations (UN) Conference on Least Developed Countries.

Malawians were being informed about his activities through the government’s social media platforms.

From Qatar, the president went to South Africa where the government says he carried out a number of bilateral engagements.

Recently, Chakwera declared the southern region, a State of Disaster following the effects of Cyclone Freddy.

His government has also donated 1.6 billion as the Cyclone effects response.

FCB donates K100 million towards Cyclone Freddy survivors

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s financial institutions, First Capital Bank (FCB) has through Malawi Red Cross Society ( MRCS) donated K100 million as an assistance towards households affected by Cyclone Freddy.

Speaking during a symbolic cheque presentation on Tuesday, FCB Managing Director Spiro Georgopoulos said the devastating effects of the cyclone have caused grave destruction and terror to those living in the Southern Region of the country.

“Loss of lives, damage to property and livelihoods will continue to linger long after the cyclone has passed and in response, we have donated MK100 million to people affected by Tropical Cyclone Freddy.



“The donation will assist Red Cross Society to ensure that the relief gets to the intended people,” he said.

The bank pledged to continue supporting affected communities in the aftermath of this devastation, urging people to stay safe.

On his part,MRCS National Treasurer Stuart Limbula stated that the donation will be immediately used to purchase food and non-food items to assist the households affected by the disaster.

” We are very thankful for the donation and we will use it accordingly, ” he said.

As of today, 111 people have been reported dead of Cyclone Freddy, 16 are missing, close to 150 sustained injuries and over 20,000 are displaced.

President Chakwera returns home tomorrow, declares a State of Disaster

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera will return home tomorrow, Tuesday, 14th March, 2023 from his foreign trip to attend to the disaster that has befallen the country especially in some districts of the Southern Region following the hit by Tropical Cyclone Freddy.

Meanwhile, President Chakwera has declared a state of disaster in 10 districts of the southern region namely: Blantyre, Nsanje, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Mulanje, Mwanza, Neno, Thyolo, Phalombe, and Zomba for being worst affected by Cyclone Freddy.

President Chakwera



Through a Press release signed by Secretary to the Office of President and Cabinet, Ms. Colleen Zamba, President Chakwera has noted with grave concern the devastation that the Cyclone is currently bringing to most districts in Malawi’s Southern Region.

Reads part of the Press Release from his office; “His Excellency has exercised the powers vested in him under Section 32(1) of the Disaster Preparedness and Relief Act (Cap 33:05 of the Laws of Malawi) and declared a state of disaster in the southern region of Malawi”

Further, President Chakwera has ordered the deployment of Malawi Defence Force soldiers to the southern region for logistical support in all the affected areas.

For the past few days, many districts in the southern region have been receiving continuous heavy down pours which have claimed lives of people and livestock, and left many people destitute.