Campus radio spreads cheer, feeds Gulumya’s forgotten few

A college radio station handed out some basic supplies to vulnerable folks in Machinga. St Luke’s College Campus Radio donated items like maize flour, salt, soap, and matches to twenty people, including elderly, poor, and disabled residents, in Traditional Authority Gulumya's area. Acting Station Manager Tiwamyenji Boma said the festive season outreach was about spreading love and hope, noting that many forget others are suffering during this time.

The local leader, Traditional Authority Gulumya, called the gesture timely and meaningful, asking the station and other groups to keep supporting vulnerable communities. One elderly beneficiary said he struggles with food and shelter, adding that the assistance helped meet some immediate needs. The total value of the donated goods reached five hundred thousand kwacha. The radio station stated its commitment to serving the community extends beyond broadcasting, focusing on actions that promote care and compassion.
 

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