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Rotary club pledges to support child with walking difficulties

Excellent's father, Focus Buntubwayo, who earns a living by selling 'Mandasi,' (Malawi Doughnut) praised the Rotary Club of Bwaila-Lilongwe for its kindness to his son.

Malawi: The Rotary Club of Bwaila-Lilongwe has pledged to assist Excellent Muthabadzi, a five-year-old Dzaleka resident who developed a mysterious illness that paralysed his legs.

Dr. Stella Kasirye, President of the Rotary Club of Bwaila-Lilongwe, stated that their commitment came after learning about the challenges that the boy faces as a result of his condition.

She went on to say that as a rotary club, they will assist Excellent in obtaining medical assistance that will allow him to begin walking on his own.

The Rotary Club of Bwaila-Lilongwe recently handed over a wheelchair worth over K100,000 to Excellent as part of his mobility challenge.

The club also provided some clothes and money to support the boy's home care.

Excellent's father, Focus Buntubwayo, who earns a living by selling 'Mandasi,' (Malawi Doughnut) praised the Rotary Club of Bwaila-Lilongwe for its kindness to his son.