By Chisomo Phiri
One of the top country’s motor vehicle repair companies K Motors on Monday handed over a reconditioned police vehicle to Ndirande Police station in Blantyre.
Speaking during the vehicle handover ceremony, K Motors General Manager (GM) Marlon Mount said the company spent around K18 million to service the vehicle.
Mount pledged the company’s continued commitment in repairing stationed police vehicles and ambulances.
“We have more vehicles that are working on. It is part of our corporate social responsibility. It is a continuous exercise as want to ensure that the Police and district hospitals are mobilised. They should look after the vehicles and if there are any issues they should bring that to our attention,” he said.
On his part, Assistant Commissioner(AC) of Police Mcloud Mtunduwatha said they have been failing to discharge their services as they would want to due to due to the mobility challenges.
“As Ndirande Police we are very happy. Having few vehicles meant we could not reach all areas as we would want. Now we will reach more areas and serve people better. We are grateful to K Motors for this gesture. They should extend the gesture to others,” he said.
K-Motors has previously supported Limbe police station, Mwanza and Chikwakwa district hospitals.