Airtel rescues Karonga museum’s roof

For months, Karonga Museum and Cultural Centre has been raising a public outcry sounding SOS to have its dilapidated roof rehabilitated.

Chavula presenting a cheque to Karonga Museum Officials
Chavula presenting a cheque to Karonga Museum Officials
 Karonga Museum
Karonga Museum
However, lady luck smiled on the people of Karonga on Wednesday and they could not help but celebrate the moment leading mobile telecommunications operator Airtel Malawi donated MK2.5million towards the much needed roof rehabilitation.

Presenting the donation in Karonga, Airtel’s Corporate Social Responsbility’s Manager Norah Chavula said Airtel realises that

history, arts and culture are a rich heritage that anchors national pride hence Malawi cannot afford to lose such a rich national monument.

“A museum is a source of our identity, happiness, self-awareness, pride and recreation. This is an institution and bedrock that should be defended at all costs for it to continue receiving dedicated support from various arts, historical and cultural clienteles.

“We believe that our involvement in rehabilitating the damaged roof of this museum is an opportunity, an adventure and a great journey of discovery of national pride,” narrated Chavula.

She then called on management and staff of the Museum to be vibrant in marketing the monument thereby attracting the much needed patronage and increasing its visibility.

“Fellow Malawians, it begins with us, let us take pride in promoting and supporting our historical, cultural and artistic national artefacts,” she said.

In his remarks, Board Chair of the Cultural and Museum Centre Karonga Archibald Mwakasungula noted that Airtel’s donation had determined the brand’s passion for the roots of national pride.

Mwakasungula, who is also Chair of Uraha Foundation Malawi further said as a country, Malawi needed to underline its history by among other things, cherishing and investing national monuments.

“Airtel is a true friend, a passionate brand. We truly thank you for being the only corporate player that has come to our rescue in this massive manner. It is high time we took it upon to restore our nation’s dignity,” he said.

Karonga Museum hosts the one and only dinosaur, dubbed Malawisaurus, which lived in the area over 25 million years ago.

 

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izoizo
9 years ago

thumbs up to airtel for ajob welldone!

sayin it like it is
sayin it like it is
10 years ago

heheheh atumbuka muli kuti kodi taonani chitukuko cha kwanu mukukanika kuthandiza nokha?

Chindazi
Chindazi
10 years ago

NDAGHA FIYO….. KYALA ABASAGHE WA AIRTEL……MUKOLE LULO WAWITU….KKK

special kasupe
10 years ago

thus coming nanga a tnm bwanji? kungoti namiza ndi yangabasi follow up ur friend komanso inu a mtl asa wundele tiwukhumbenge cha.

chatonda
chatonda
10 years ago

Nanunso a chikulire a Uraha, why cant you leave the job to the youth so that you can only be the adviser? Age has caught up with you. Please rest after doing all that you have managed to do.

Naloli
Naloli
10 years ago
Reply to  chatonda

Go and work there if u need the job than insulting the big man. Respect urself

Tukombo friend
Tukombo friend
10 years ago

wachibulumunya chingelezi a house mate. happy for you dear

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