The Amazing Grace Christian Ministry (AGCC) led by Bishop C. Chafumuka has donated asorted items to flood victims in Ndirande, Nyambadwe ward.
Speaking to our reporter, Apostle M.Banda expressed dissatisfaction towards the well being of flood victims. He narrated a number of house utensils like basins, plastic backets, tissues, sugar, bread, torches were among the distributed items.

“I can confirm we are at Nyambadwe, where Hundreds of victims are domiciled. It is quite sad noticing that the welfare of our beloved ones is substandard. We have Managed to donate groceries, clothes, lighting sources like torches and so many things. As a church we came with a message of hope, yes! Jesus is love and we must all dwell in him by sharing anything little we have but on the other hand we need to reach our friends who are in die need with words and deeds that is why we shared the word of God and served breakfast here in the morning and provide them with all these items you see which include bread, packets of sugar, buckets, cups, rolls of plastic papers, clothes and many more worth 1.4 million.” Apostle Banda added.

In his word Bishop Chafumuka pleaded with other well wishers to join them as the situation on the ground is really pathetic.” I nearly cried looking at the situation, people are sleeping on the bare floor, no one is intelligent when such times come, I ask for more support to the victims as we have done and as a church we promise to continue assisting our beloved brothers and sisters until the situation normalizes”. Bishop Chafumuka explained

In his words, the Chairman for Nyambadwe believes Bishop Chafumuka is leading Christian like by supporting the needy. “My fellow brothers you can agree with me for two days we hardly drink or eat, today we have witnessed the love of God where we are able to have light through torches, food is all over. May God bless Bishop Chafumuka.”
Blantyre is among many areas hit with Cyclone Freddy in the Southern part of Malawi. Rendering hundreds dead and thousands displaced. Nyambadwe, Chirobwe and Machinjiri is among the hottest areas affected by flash floods.

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