
Apostle Clifford Kawinga Donates MWK 30 Million at Mulhako Wa Alhomwe Dinner and Dance in Lilongwe
By Suleman Chitera
Apostle Clifford Kawinga has donated MWK 30 million to Mulhako Wa Alhomwe during its Dinner and Dance event, which also included the official launch of the organization’s new website at Sunbird Capital in Lilongwe.
The high-profile gathering attracted cultural leaders, community stakeholders, and invited guests who came together to celebrate Malawian heritage and promote national unity.Apostle Kawinga Donates Maize To 2000 Households
The donation is seen as a major contribution toward strengthening cultural preservation efforts and supporting community development initiatives under Mulhako Wa Alhomwe.
Commitment to Culture and National Unity
In his remarks, Apostle Kawinga emphasized the importance of investing in cultural heritage as a foundation for national development. He noted that supporting cultural institutions helps preserve indigenous knowledge systems, strengthen social cohesion, and inspire younger generations to value their identity.Apostle Kawinga donates K25 million To Home of Hope Orphanage
His contribution aligns with wider efforts to promote cultural pride while encouraging unity across different communities in Malawi.
Scriptural Reflection on Giving
Apostle Kawinga referenced a biblical principle on generosity during the event:
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7 (NIV)
The message highlighted the spiritual foundation of his donation, emphasizing voluntary and cheerful giving as an act of faith and service.
Event Venue and Digital Launch
The event took place at Sunbird Capital Hotel in Lilongwe, one of the city’s well-known hospitality venues, which also hosted the official unveiling of Mulhako Wa Alhomwe’s new website.Pastor Kawinga ends support for Kabambe amidst controversy
The digital launch represents a step toward improving communication and expanding engagement with members and the wider public through online platforms.
Conclusion
The MWK 30 million donation stood out as one of the key highlights of the evening, reinforcing the role of private support in advancing cultural preservation and community development in Malawi. The event successfully combined cultural celebration, digital innovation, and philanthropy, reflecting growing efforts to preserve heritage while embracing modern communication tools.













