Thursday, July 19, 2012

Desperate Shortages Create Lines



Southern Malawi … Lines are not unusual in Malawi. There are lines for food, fuel, fertilizer, and frequently there are lines for medicine and medical aid. In a recent shipment of medicines and medical supplies Dr. Smith Chibaka, of the Sacred Promise Clinic reports a number of life threatening situations where the supplies on a recent shipment probably made the difference between life and death for the patients.

The Malawi Project supports the Sacred Promise Clinic. It is the fulfillment of a promise Dr. Chibaka made a number of years ago to commit himself and his resources to helping the poor, as well as the orphans and widows in his native country. He returned to Malawi after practicing medicine in South Africa for a number of years, and began working with the Malawi Project is some of its medical outreach programs in the central region of the country.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

New Tractor About to Be ...

Lebanon, Indiana ... Excitement is running high as Agricultural Aid and the Malawi Project prepare to unveil the new walk behind tractor for third world agricultural needs. The new unit follows the successful production and distribution of a number of popular V-Tractors in Malawi, Africa.

In coming weeks the specifications and capabilities of the new units will be published for other aid groups around the world to begin the purchase and use of these units.