19 May 2011

SATEMWA JOINT BODY USES THE FAIR TRADE PREMIUM TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY POLICING SET UPS IN VILLAGES IN THYOLO

 As advance by Abraham Maslow in his motivation theories, a worker needs to be secure within his/her livelihood in order to perform better and happily. This concept is also included in the Satemwa Mission and Vision statement,''to have a workforce that is socially taken care of.
In this regard, Satemwa supports Community policing activities within Thyolo District. This is evidenced by the appointment of the Satemwa General Manager - Mr Emmott as in-charge of two community forum panels.
In addition to the Satemwa support thus the Fair trade Joint Body having been approached by the community agreed to support the two fora with security items such as push bikes, whistles, torches and shoes.
These were presented at a function held at the headquarters of Group Village Headman Maonga.
The function was witnessed by Thyolo Police Officials, traditional leaders and people from around Mphuka Traditional Authority, Satemwa managers and Joint Body members.
Group Village Headman Maonga was all smiles upon receipt of these items as a donation towards Community Policing. He said the bicycle will ease transport problems being faced by the committee when there is need to travel from one point to another to attend to local security issues in the area. He further thanked the Satemwa Management for coming up with the idea to go fair trade. As a former Joint Body member, he reiterated that he is aware that this is happening because the Fair trade tea consumer has continued to buy teas from Satemwa and wished if that continued so the plight of local Thyolo communities should benefit even more.
In his address, the Station Officer for Thyolo Police Station said he did not take this for granted. He attributed the gesture to the good neighborliness that Satemwa was being applauded for by all stakeholders and asked those present to extend their thanks to Satemwa management. Regarding Fair trade, he was so surprised to note that there are such consumers who have the passion of people who participate in the production of the products they buy. Wished if they could continue drinking tea from Satemwa.

In the Photo,the Joint Body Chairman (right) and the Thyolo Police Station Officer (left) are handing over the push Bicycle to Group Village Headman Maonga (centre)

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