Malawi Volunteers Bag K10 Million For Local Projects

Corps Africa volunteers won K10 million from NBS Bank to help five small community projects across Malawi. The money came during the Corps Africa Pitch Day when bank official Ernest Tembo said they care about supporting people making real differences in communities. These projects will help with health care, business growth, and other important local needs.

Deputy Minister Halima Daudi thanked everyone involved for focusing on rural areas where help is needed most. Corps Africa Malawi chairperson Martha Kwataine praised both the bank and hard-working volunteers. Moroccan Ambassador Abdelkader Naji felt happy about partners raising funds for volunteers whose work benefits many Malawians throughout the country.

Five young volunteers—Coreen Banda, Devlin Sapuwa, Harry Bvumbwe, Imran Chiposyo, and Chikondi Chisale—presented their ideas at the event. They plan to work in different districts, such as Mangochi, Mchinji, Chikwawa, Nsanje, and Lilongwe. Corps Africa carefully trained these volunteers, teaching them how to work with local people and create small but powerful projects that make big changes where they matter most.
 

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