By Burnett Munthali
On Sunday, the Joyce Banda Foundation took another step in its ongoing humanitarian efforts by handing over 15 newly constructed houses to survivors of Cyclone Freddy in Traditional Authority Namavi, Mangochi District. This initiative is part of the foundation’s broader mission to provide housing and relief to victims of the devastating cyclone that ravaged parts of Malawi earlier this year.
During the handover ceremony, Timothy Sandram, representing the Joyce Banda Foundation, announced that the foundation plans to build more houses once traditional leaders in the affected areas identify suitable land for construction. “We are committed to continuing this work. As soon as land is identified, we will construct more houses for those in need,” Sandram stated.
The foundation has already contracted over 100 houses across the country to support survivors of Cyclone Freddy, aiming to restore stability and dignity to displaced families.
One of the beneficiaries, Lyner Twaibu, expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the new home, which will enable her family to reunite after being scattered by the cyclone’s destruction. “We are eight in our family and we were scattered by the cyclone. Now, we will be able to live like a family once again,” she said.
Cyclone Freddy, which struck Malawi earlier this year, left widespread devastation, particularly in the southern region, displacing thousands of people. The Joyce Banda Foundation’s efforts have been a beacon of hope for affected communities, helping them rebuild their lives in safer, more secure environments.
The foundation’s commitment to continuing these efforts reflects its ongoing dedication to humanitarian causes and rebuilding lives in the aftermath of natural disasters.