Mulanje and Mwanza, Malawi
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May 28, 2025
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Precious Malemba
Plan Malawi in Child Protection Project

On Tuesday 27 May, 2025, Plan Malawi also donated motorcycles to Mwanza police station and in the picture, Mwanza Police Station officer-in-charge Assistant Commissioner Kelvin Maigwa thanking Plan Malawi Manager, Jane Mweziwina who donated the motorcycle on the behalf of her organization.
Plan Malawi recently embarked on the project aimed at enhancing capacities of different stakeholders in order to effectively address issues of human trafficking in the country.
The project called “Enhancing Capacities Coordination and Combating Trafficking in Persons” was implemented in Mulanje and Mwanza districts in collaboration with the police, Ministry of Gender, Department of Immigration as well as judiciary with financial support from US Department of States.
As one way of assisting the police in responding to emergency fast, Plan Malawi has donated motorcycles to the two police stations to ease mobility challenges in the fight against child abuse which is rampant in the country.
Sparking during the donation which was held on Monday May 26, 2025 at Mulanje police station, Program Area Manager, Jane Mweziwina, said her office felt it necessary to donate the motorcycle after noting that the station lacks it when dealing with cases of child protection.
Program Area Manager, further said her organization would continue to work with law enforces in order to reduce child protection cases in the district.
In his remarks, the Officer-In-Charge for Mulanje Police Station, Assistant Commissioner of Police Moses Chibwe, applauded Plan Malawi for the gesture saying it has come at the right time.
Similar motorcycle donation was made to Mwanza police station on Tuesday 27 May, 2025 and the officer-in-charge, Assistant Commissioner of Police Kelvin Maigwa received the gift on behalf of the station. The total value for the two motorcycles is estimated at K30 million.
With the country’s porous borders, most boarder districts such as Mulanje, Mangochi, Mwanza and Mchinji record high number of cases of child trafficking to neighboring countries to work in tobacco farms as laborers.
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