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Mzukuzuku Committee Summons NGOs to Account for Local Impact
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 22471, member: 2262"] The Mzukuzuku area has a group called the ADC. Flemmings Zgambo is the big boss of this group. He wants to make sure charities in the area are doing a good job. Zgambo told the charities they needed to come and explain what they were doing. He's worried some of them aren't really helping people like they're supposed to. Zgambo said if the charities can't prove they're doing good work, the ADC will tell them to get out. He doesn't want fake charities wasting money meant for the community. Folks in Mzukuzuku are happy the ADC is checking up on this stuff. They want to see the charities actually do what they promised. People all over Malawi want charities to be honest and deliver real results. The ADC is setting a good example by holding them accountable. A smart professor named Victor Chipofya thinks the ADC is doing the right thing. He hopes other places copy them and use charity money to help people. Everyone's curious to see what happens next with the charities in Mzukuzuku. They hope this leads to better things for the area. [/QUOTE]
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