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Zambia Dispatches Humanitarian Aid to Malawi

By Benedict Tembo

GOVERNMENT has dispatched a consignment of humanitarian aid worth about US$1 million to help survivors of Cyclone Freddy in Malawi.
A Zambia Air Force plane has dispatched the consignment of aid to Malawi today.

The Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit under the Office of the Vice-president dispatched the humanitarian aid following a directive by President Hakainde Hichilema to provide relief intervention to neighboring, Malawi after his counterpart President Lazarus Chakwera, declared a state of disaster following the cyclone that ripped through the country and left over 250 people dead in Blantyre and other cities.

According to the Zambia News and Information Service, DMMU National Coordinator, Gabriel Pollen in the company of Ministry of Information and Media Permanent Secretary Kennedy Kalunga officially flagged off the relief dispatch to Malawi at Lusaka ZAF Base Airport this morning.
Dr. Pollen told the journalists that Zambia is providing humanitarian aid to Malawi to help survivors of the cyclone despite the country also facing devastating floods in many parts of the country.

Dr. Pollen said President Hichilema’s decision to direct DMMU to provide humanitarian aid to Malawi is in the spirit of good neighborliness.
Among the donated relief items include metric tonnes of maize, beans, salt, tents, Liquid chlorine, blankets, dignity kits, sanitary and hygiene packs, kitchen sets, and circular mosquito nets.

Media reports in Malawi indicate that there are a number of casualties of Cyclone Freddy who are wounded, missing or dead and that the number has continued to rise.