By Suleman Chitera
Lilongwe, Malawi – United Kingdom–based Liberty Immigration Services has injected K3 million into preparations for the 2025 Muslim Awards, reinforcing its status as one of the event’s longest-standing sponsors.
Rhodrick Kalumpha, Director of Liberty Immigration Services, said the company remains committed to supporting initiatives that foster development and positive visibility within Malawi’s Muslim community. “We are proud to continue our support for the Muslim Awards, which celebrate excellence and contributions across various sectors in our society,” Kalumpha said.
The UK firm has been sponsoring the awards since their inception three years ago, demonstrating a consistent commitment to the growth and recognition of Malawi’s Muslim community.
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Arafat Nkata, Director of Marketing for the Muslim Awards, described the contribution as timely and encouraging. “Support from partners like Liberty Immigration Services enables us to continue celebrating outstanding contributors, from the arts to other key sectors, in our community,” Nkata said.
The 2025 Muslim Awards are scheduled to be held later this year, promising to bring together leading figures who have made remarkable contributions in their respective fields.
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