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Nthanda Times | National | MultiChoice Africa donates MK58m towards Cyclone Freddy disaster management in Malawi, Mozambique
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MultiChoice Africa donates MK58m towards Cyclone Freddy disaster management in Malawi, Mozambique

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Published March 21, 2023
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MultiChoice Africa donated R1 million (MK 58 million) towards disaster management in Malawi and Mozambique, which have been affected by the devastating tropical Cyclone Freddy.

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The aid, which is facilitated by the Gift of the Givers – an organization with a firm presence in both countries, will be channeled towards food security and other necessities.

Together with its partners, MultiChoice Malawi and MultiChoice Mozambique, employee volunteers will assist with the distribution of the aid.

“Our hearts go out to the people of Malawi and Mozambique for the tragic losses they have suffered. This tragedy propelled us to make this humble contribution to support in whichever way is possible,” said Dr. Keabetswe Modimoeng, Group Executive Corporate Affairs and Stakeholder Relations, MultiChoice Africa.

Dr. Keabetswe Modimoeng
Dr. Keabetswe Modimoeng

With a long history of providing quality content in the form of news, sport, and entertainment to citizens in both countries, the company further emphasized its willingness to deepen collaboration with governments in markets where it operates.

“Our door remains open to finding solutions and contributing towards the upliftment and betterment of African lives particularly in such moments of great distress,” added Modimoeng.

Upon the handover of the funds, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, founder of Gift of the Givers, commented that the donation from MultiChoice Africa will go a long way towards disaster management in Mozambique and Malawi.

He added that it is imperative that corporations such as MultiChoice Africa continue to work with governments and foundations.

“When it comes to disaster relief, no-one is able to manage the tragic impact of the likes of Cyclone Freddy on their own, it is only when we come together that we can support communities,” he explained.

Following the damage Tropical Cyclone Freddy caused in some districts in the Southern Region, President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera appealed to governments, non-governmental organizations and the corporate world to help in providing care and support to the survivors.

Chakwera’s appeal has received overwhelming response, with many governments and organizations making donations in various forms.

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