Lilongwe, Malembo

November 9, 2025

Mike Tembo

Apostle Kawinga Donates 6,000 Bags of Maize to Malembo Families

Over 6,000 people from Malembo in Lilongwe on Sunday received food relief from Apostle Clifford Kawinga, founder of Salvation for All Ministries, who sourced and distributed the aid to assist households facing food shortages.

Speaking after handing over 6,000 bags of maize, Apostle Kawinga emphasized that the church’s mission goes beyond preaching the gospel. He said spiritual ministry must be accompanied by acts of compassion that meet people’s physical needs.

“Apart from winning souls for Jesus, the church has a noble and moral responsibility to feed the hungry, just as our Lord Jesus Christ did when He fed the multitudes with only five loaves and two fish,” Apostle Kawinga said, citing Matthew 14:17–18.

This latest donation comes amid rising food insecurity in several parts of Malawi following successive poor harvests. Many families in rural communities, including Malembo, have struggled to find adequate food supplies.

Apostle Kawinga, who has carried out similar charitable initiatives across the country, reaffirmed his commitment to reaching out to more vulnerable communities in the coming months.

“We will continue extending help to our brothers and sisters in need until hunger becomes history in Malawi,” he pledged.

In addition to food relief, Apostle Kawinga announced that Malembo residents will be among the first beneficiaries of the Hope Field Initiative, a program under Salvation for All Ministries aimed at empowering rural households with agricultural inputs such as seeds and fertilizer.

The Hope Field Initiative, already active in Machinga, Thyolo, and Chiradzulu Districts, seeks to promote food self-sufficiency and reduce dependency through sustainable farming practices.

Local leaders and beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the timely assistance, describing Apostle Kawinga’s gesture as a “blessing that brings hope in a difficult time.”

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