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Limbe Rotarians hailed for solar project

Visiting Rotarians from Scotland have hailed the Rotary Club of Limbe (RCL) for ably implementing a solar project in the area of traditional authorities Makwangwala and Njolomole in Ntcheu which is changing the lives of the poor.

Speaking after touring the project in the two areas, the visiting group leader James Austin assured the communities of increased support.

“I am overwhelmed and I am speechless. When I go back home, I will gun for increased support so that more people live in homes with lights and drinking safe water, which is generated using solar energy,” he said.

RCL president Fanuel Nkhono said the solar projects in the two T/As centre on providing light and generation of safe water mostly to improve the lives of the poorest and the disabled.

“We have two villages of focus. The first is in Chauluka Village where we have installed solar panels to 20 households and also at Muwalo Pimary School.

“The second is in Bunyenga Village where we have installed solar panels to five households, two schools and also generated water being used by a village with almost 200 people,” he said.

The two projects are being funded by Rotary of AYR from Scotland.

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