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46, 311 households to benefit from relief maize

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By Petro Mkandawire

Blantyre, November 18, MANA: District Commissioner for Blantyre, Alex Mdooko disclosed that 46,311 households in Blantyre will receive relief maize and MK70,000 cash through government Social Cash Transfer Programmes (SCTP) and Climate Smart Enhance Public Works Programmes (CS-EPWP). 

Mdooko said this on Monday during a monitoring tour of relief maize distribution at Majombe and Undan villages at Traditional Authority Kapeni in Blantyre where recipients assembled to receive the maize. 

The District Commissioner added that as one way of addressing food insecurity among seven Traditional Authorities of Blantyre, government is obliged to continue distributing relief maize for six months.

 

“The government is prioritizing districts that require relief food so that large populations receive support through various ways like maize relief among others. Am assuring people that within six months all targeted populations will receive the support,” said Mdooko.

One of the recipients of the relief maize at Majombe, Femiya Malikebu, commended government for the quick response saying the relief maize came at a right time where most households resorted to eat things that were not worthy eating while others depended on mangoes.

“Most of us go to sleep without eating any food as such the support will really address food challenges which we are facing. I really appreciate the support,” she added.

With funds from World Food Programmes (WFP), government distributes relief maize on top of providing cash amounting to MK3.2 billion to vulnerable households as part of response to food insecurity.

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