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Nutricom Food & Beverages Limited donates K500,000 to Bwaila Media Club
Preparations for Bwaila Media Club’s 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) have received a boost after Nutricom Food and Beverages Limited donated K500, 000 on Saturday.
Preparations for Bwaila Media Club’s 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) have received a boost after Nutricom Food and Beverages Limited donated K500, 000 on Saturday.
The club goes to an AGM in December during which members will elect new office-bearers.
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Nutricom Food and Beverages Limited Public Relations Officer, Patrick Malimelo, said the company appreciates the role the media plays in educating and informing the nation, including raising awareness about the products it produces.
Malimelo therefore said the donation was aimed at assisting the club to run a smooth elective conference.

Bwaila Media Club chairperson Horace Nyaka thanked the company for the donation, saying it will a long way in their preparations for the AGM.
Nyaka appealed to other companies to emulate the example the Nutricom Food and Beverages Limited has set.
Nutricom Food and Beverages Limited is the fastest growing local beverage company in Malawi, which is contributing significantly to the job creation agenda of the government.

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