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Cyclone Freddy devastated the Southern Region in March this year. The torrents, floods and landslides affected more than 2.2 million people, including those with disability who lost their assistive devices such as wheelchairs, canes, hearing aids, spectacles and drugs. Over 47 000 of them were displaced, reports the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (Dodma). But
Malawi Council for the Handicapped (Macoha), with support from Hope and Healing International, has donated K1.5 million worth of sewing kits, garments and hairdressing equipment to eight of the organisation’s clients in Nkhata Bay. The beneficiaries were drawn from Senior Chief Kabunduli, traditional authorities (T/As) Fukamapili and Timbiri in the district. Macoha Nkhata Bay district
Malawi Council for the Handicapped (Macoha) senior rehabilitation officer Yunus Dickson has encouraged learners with disabilities from Senior Chief Chilooko in Ntchisi District to work hard to achieve their goals. He said this on Thursday at Malomo Trading Centre in the district during a confidence building interaction between learners and officers from the district council.