Chibavi Superleague Choose Donates Meals Gadgets to Underprivileged Households
Chibavi Superleague gamers, residing in Chibavi Township, got here collectively on Tuesday to donate meals objects to underprivileged households within the space.
The initiative adopted a charity soccer match held over the weekend on the Chibavi Ground, the place the native gamers competed in opposition to Nigeria-based Malawian Superleague gamers. The proceeds from the match had been used to fund the donations.
Speaking after the donation, the chief of the Chibavi Superleague gamers, Lloyd Njaliwa former Moyale Barracks soccer crew captain and at present enjoying in Mozambique expressed gratitude to the group for his or her assist.
He famous that whereas the turnout on Sunday allowed them to help three households, their aim is to increase assist to many extra sooner or later.
“We are not there yet; we wanted to help more families. Thank you to everyone who came to watch the game you are part of this donation,” mentioned Njaliwa.
The group’s organizer, Semion Harawa, a goalkeeper for Moyale Barracks, referred to as on well-wishers to hitch their trigger.
“This is not the end of everything. We are asking well-wishers to come forward and support the group so that we can reach more families in the future and fulfill our dreams,” mentioned Harawa.
Three households
Mphande household, Mrs. Kabaghe’s household, and Mrs. Ng’andu’s household acquired the donations.
One of the beneficiaries, Mr. Mphande, expressed his heartfelt gratitude.
“We are speechless. The donation came just in time. From the bottom of my heart, I am very thankful. We are happy to receive these food items, and today, we are going to eat. May the Almighty God bless them all,” mentioned Mphande, who appeared aged and frail.
The donated objects included eggs, Sobo Juice, soya items, cleaning soap, sugar, flour, and different necessities.
Chibavi Township is called a breeding floor for Superleague expertise, having produced notable gamers like Chawanangwa Gumbo, Atusaye Nyondo, Lloyd Njaliwa, McDonald Harawa, and Mphatso Kasonga, amongst others.
The gamers hope this initiative will encourage extra community-driven efforts to assist the much less lucky and strengthen the bond between sports activities and social accountability.