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Chiradzulu gets maize lifeline, just in time
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81227, member: 636"] A bank just dropped a massive maize donation in a hunger-hit district. First Capital Bank, known as FCB, provided 190 metric tons of maize worth a huge sum for distribution in Chiradzulu, Malawi, through the national disaster agency, DoDMA. The bank's legal head, Remmie Ng'omba, stated the donation responds to government alerts about widespread hunger caused by poor crop production and climate shocks, aiming to help the most vulnerable households. DoDMA deputy director Fyawupi Mwafongo confirmed the severe need, noting that around four million people across the country face food insecurity this season. The distribution of over three thousand eight hundred bags is already underway as part of a larger national response plan. Authorities explained that Chiradzulu district will likely require consistent food aid for several months, with government and partner efforts continuing through the lean period. District Council Chairperson Alick Naphiyo urged families receiving the maize to use it strictly for consumption to get through the difficult hunger gap. One beneficiary, Titani Nyalungwe, shared relief at the aid, mentioning that many homes had completely empty food stores. This corporate donation highlights the scale of the current crisis, linking failed harvests directly to climatic problems. The bank framed its move as a community duty, channeling support through official disaster management channels to ensure it reaches those in genuine need. While the maize offers critical temporary relief, official statements acknowledge that the situation demands sustained intervention over the coming months to prevent starvation. The event underscores a collaborative, if grim, effort to address a large-scale humanitarian challenge. [/QUOTE]
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