Chacha continues extending a hand to the needy

Chawezi Banda, popularly known as “Chacha”, has offered to pay school fees to 14-year-old Chirimba-based young comedian Ndaziona.

This comes a few weeks after she also started supporting an 18-year-old girl, Thokozani Monjeza, who was on the verge of dropping out at Mwanza boarding Secondary School.

Ndaziona, who trades under the banner Makiliyombe Comedy, stays with her grandmother and is in Standard 7 at one of the Private Schools in Blantyre.

“However, l feel that it is proper if l send her to a boarding school, where l will be providing all the support. I am very happy because last month l also adopted another girl from Mwanza Secondary School, for whom I am paying her school fees as well,” said Banda.

On her part, Ndaziona said she is grateful to Chacha because she has been lacking support since she has no one to support her education.

“I never had a dream of learning at a boarding school, but now l just say thank you, God. To Madam Chacha, l say God bless you because out of millions of girls in the country, to be chosen by you is not a small thing. I promise to work very hard,” she said.

Recently, Chacha donated various food items to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital and Kamuzu Central Hospital to celebrate her new age.

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