Consumers Association of Malawi (Cama) yesterday expressed frustration with the manner Malawi Stock Exchange-listed National bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has handled its know your customer (KYC) activity underway nationwide. Cama executive director John Kapito in an interview yesterday said the procedure used by the bank was frustrating to people as they were forced to
Malawian women living in Seattle, United States have managed to raise $1,840 (K1.453 million) towards the fundraising campaign to send 28-year-old breast cancer-stricken, Chikondi Kazembe to travel to India for specialized treatment.
Emmanuel Mulele presents the dummy cheque to Chikondi on behalf of MSA Women of Substance
Chikondi interacting with the fundraising committee
The appeal for help
Some Malawian concerned citizens and relations initiated the ‘Chikondi Kazembe Fundraise’ committee through social media Facebook, appealing assistance to cover costs for the travel to and treatment in India quoted at US$15,000 (K11 million).
When the initiative was further publicized on
Nyasa Times, Malawi Seattle Association (MSA) Women of Substance a group of compatriots living in Seattle, Washington in the US mobilized themselves with a target of US$1,300 but managed to exceed to $1,840.
K4m raised of needed K11m: Appeal for support to send Chikondi Kazembe for specialised breast cancer treatment in India: nyasatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nyasatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.