EYE GLASSES – STORY OF THE WALKING TREES
Thanks to a major contribution, 2,000 reader glasses have been purchased for Malawi.
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Thanks to a major contribution, 2,000 reader glasses have been purchased for Malawi.
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Saturday August 27 marked the ground-breaking for construction of the long-awaited medical Health Centre north of Dedza, Malawi.
DZIDALIRE BREAKS GROUND FOR Health Centre Read More »
For the person who simply looks at a world map they see only the nation as one entity. The nation of Malawi is quite united, that is true, but at the same time it has three distinct regions, the northern, central, and southern regions.
DISTRIBUTION TO ALL THREE REGIONS Read More »
Someone may ask how many more mobility units and wheelchairs are going to be sent? The answer sits on the street in the traffic congestion of Lilongwe.
Hazard in lilongwe traffic Read More »
This is not a story about the Pandemic itself, but a story focused on a small group of true servants and real heroes who have ignored the threat in their focus on the need to help others.
Heroes In The Sub-Sahara Read More »
The only hope was to amputate his leg. From that day onward it has been extremely difficult for him to carry out his family responsibilities.
WORLD IS A BETTER PLACE Read More »
“Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” Ecclesiastes 4:12 The wisdom of this scripture is shown by understanding its meaning and application to life. It means whether it is a person, or a strand of rope a single strand can be broken. But if
the power of three strands Read More »
The rain seemed to know when the trailer would reach Lebanon. This one would be the final shipment for 2021, and the ominous clouds were anything but reassuring.
Final trailer and another successful year Read More »
In a recent speech at a media training session in Salima, the National Malaria Control Program Manager Dr. Michael Kayange disclosed that malaria is killing more people in Malawi than Covid-19.
Malaria is Still the Big Killer Read More »
The impact of COVID is felt especially acutely in nations with the lowest GDP who are already desperately short of medical supplies.
Masks Reach Nationwide Read More »