The Infinity Media Group on June 17, 2026 donated 50 reflective vests worth K1 million to Mangochi Police Station in an effort to improve working conditions and enhance service delivery to the public.
The donation follows a request made by the station during one of its courtesy visits to the company.
Speaking during the handover ceremony, the group’s Director of Operations, Mr Ernest Chapotera, expressed appreciation for the station’s dedication in executing duties. “Mangochi is one of the busiest and fastest-growing districts, and we have witnessed how hard the police here work to maintain law and order. This donation is therefore a token of appreciation for their continued commitment,” said Chapotera.

He also commended the visibility of police officers in the district, saying it strengthens security and deter criminal activities, thereby creating a conducive environment for businesses to thrive.
Receiving the donation, Mangochi Police Station Officer Mr. Peter Kalaya, Assistant Commissioner of Police, described the gesture as timely and thoughtful.
Kalaya said reflective vests help members of the public quickly identify police officers, deter criminal activities, and reassure communities that security personnel are present and readily available to assist.
He further noted that it is encouraging to see stakeholders recognising the station’s efforts and supporting initiatives aimed at creating a conducive working environment. He assured the public that the station will continue working tirelessly to ensure that Mangochi remains a safe and secure place for businesses and residents alike.

However, Kalaya urged other stakeholders to emulate the example set by Infinity Media Group by supporting initiatives that enhance policing and public safety in the district.
lnspector Amina Tepani Daudi
Public Relations Officer
Mangochi Police Station
Cell:0999-706-525
Email:amina.tepani@police.gov.mw
Website:www.police.gov.mw