The National Economic Empowerment Fund Limited – NEEF has come out rolling after reports that some grouping in the name of Dzuka Kwawala is soliciting funds from the general public precisely religious followers promising them of a special consideration by NEEF through the State President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.
In a press release by the NEEF Acting Chief Executive Officer Mr Humphrey Mdyetseni, NEEF has categorically rejected such grouping labelling them as imposters.
NEEF has reminded the general public that it does not operate through any agents or third parties.
The grouping Dzuka Kwawala which is claiming to have been instituted by State House, has been extorting money from the masses in Kasungu and sorrounding areas assuring people that the President has ordered NEEF to set aside a special budget for pastors as well as their members to access the loans very easily. [NEEF RELIGIOUS LOAN]
The unscrupulous grouping has further been training religious followers in Kasungu on how to access the loans.
Thousands of people from different religious backgrounds have been requested to pay a minimum sum of K3,500 as registration and processing fee inorder to get the NEEF loan.