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National Salvation Front party NASAF has assured the Nation to transform Malawi’s Agriculture through mechanisation where each group of about 20 families will access a Tractor from soft loan that NASAF and its partners from United States of America (USA) would like to bring in this country.
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James Nyondo President for the party said this on Wednesday afternoon during a rally held at Chimera ground in Mitundu Lilongwe.
Nyondo said it is an in-discriminatory initiative to be implemented in all rural areas across the nation accessible to clubs that will register through the party’s shadow MPs and should be families that have farms closer to each other.
He said this will help to improve the dwindling agriculture where by farming activities as will be easier as compared to using a hoe.
“We will provide a Tractor to each group consisting of 10 to 20 families and this will be a soft loan to repay. This Tractor will be clearing the land and at the same time will be making ridges. Through this we can end the burden of doing farming activities using a hoe which is making us poor” Nyondo assured the gathering.
He said “You can also use these Tractors as an ambulance to take a patient to the hospital because we don’t have ambulances in our areas”
Nyondo said the groups will identify three boys and girls who will be trained in driving the machine including operating basic repairing.
NASAF President also promised better markets for farm produce
“People from America will provide markets for the harvest that these groups will have in each season.” Assured Nyondo
James Nyondo however expressed worry over the current administration that it may prevent him from importing more of these Tractors soon as this may be seen as him seeking political mirage. He therefore urged people to go to register in their large numbers and vote for the party come 2014 as this will help NASAF continue with the plans
But he has assured people that come 14th this month of September he will launch the programme at Msalu in Lilongwe where they will demonstrate on how this will progress once voted into power in 2014.
James Nyondo who arrived last Sunday from USA said his long stay outside the country was busy asking people to support Malawi.
“Some were saying that I won’t come back. No! I have been tirelessly talking to Americans on how we can assist Malawians who are ill-treated by their own government.”
“Malawians are taken as a ride to
State house and Parliament but we want to change that, we want to help people
by bringing factories in villages. And this coming Sunday some experts in
factories are coming here in Malawi”
Earlier in the day he donated
various medicines at Mlare Hospital a CHAM institution run by Medical Missionaries
of Mary. Nyondo was in company with party officials and his friends from USA
who among them are medical doctors like Susan Bussei and John Petersen who said
they have a new inexpensive treatment for Malaria which they want to start with
Malawi, and they would like Malawi hospitals to form partnerships with USA
based hospitals.
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