Creck Hardware donates K10m to Covid response: Apostle Kawinga to distribute PPEs, expand Mchinji police cell
Indigenous sole proprietorship company, Creck Hardware and
General Suppliers has presented a cheque worth K10 million to Covid Response
Private Citizens, an initiative towards the fight against the Coronavirus
(Covid-19) pandemic.
Creck Hardware, a company specialized in safety products,
building materials, electrical materials, plumbing and all agricultural tools; made
its contribution on Monday through the initiative representatives, Dalitso
Kubalasa and Trinity Kubalasa.
Presenting the cheque at Creck Hardware headquarters in the
Capital, Lilongwe, the company, Managing
Director and Chief Executive Officer; renowned youthful entrepreneur Clifford
Kawinga ;said citizens and the corporate world need to help authorities in
fighting Covid-19.
We are aware of the
devastating effects Covid-19 has created in the country. Our health system has
challenges and has been overwhelmed because of the alarming rate at which
Covid-19 is spreading, hence creating a health crisis.
News of people dying of Covid-19 is becoming the order of
the day. The country continues to loose people in their prime time when they
are very productive to the growth of mother Malawi,said Kawinga, who is also an
apostle and leader of Salvation for all Ministries International.</p>
According to Kawinga, Creck Hardware was also prompted to
make the cash donation following President Lazarus Chakwera appeal for support
after he declared the country a state of disaster in view of increasing
Covid-19 deaths and cases.
We believe it is the same spirit that made Mr. Kenani to
rise and set up a funding initiative to support the government with supplies
meant to help in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. As a responsible
corporate entity, we have risen to support such a great initiative by our own
son of the soil, Mr Kenani, he said.
Kawinga also disclosed that Creck Hardware will dedicate
resources to intesifying Covid-19 prevention initiatives by, among other
things, supplying to selected communities personal protective equipment (PPEs)
and expanding the cell at Mchinji Police Station.
For instance, this coming Saturday, we will
provide sanitizers, lifebuoy soap, re-usable face masks and hand washing basins
at Mvera in Dowa. We are expected to reach out to over 2000 individuals with
these goods budgeted at over MK12 million.