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MUPACHO Bails Out Needy Students in Lilongwe

In a bid to inspire the students to work extra hard in life, MUPACHO Initiative over the week bailed out four students from Mkwichi Secondary School in Lilongwe by paying their tuition fees.

Speaking at the event, Founder and Director of MUPACHO Initiative, Chris Loka emphasized that apart from inspiring secondary school students the Initiative exists out a desire by some well-wishers to improve the life of brothers and sisters in need.

“I have said this several times and it’s worth saying again that we do not have any financial support Coming to the initiative.

“We are running on our own contributions and we will not stop. We may get as we go but that will be an addition. We are determined to do the bigger part,” Loka

Loka with beneficiaries

Loka said they are currently looking for well-wishers to help in the affairs of the initiative saying they are solely dependent on members’ contributions.

One of MUPACHO Initiative Beneficiaries, Wakisa Munthali deemed the support as timely and a bail out.

According to Munthali, the support came at a time of financial difficulties and they had very low hopes of ever paying the tuition in time.

However with the coming of the initiative, he can now focus on his studies and get good grades which are his primary goal.

Mkwichi Secondary School Deputy Head Teacher, Florence Mulima thanked the initiative for supporting needy students and further appealed to other well-wishers to borrow a leaf.

The Mkwichi secondary school event is one event amongst the many events that the initiative is scheduled to carry out across the country.

In an effort to expand, the initiative has plans to establish chapters in districts and colleges to have larger group of people who could carry out the dream.

MUPACHO is an acronym that stands for Mulungu Palibe Chomulaka (There is nothing too hard with God; thus all things are possible with God)

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