Blind and partially paralysed by a stroke a decade ago, 84-year-old Thomas Mgundo is a shining light in the drive to vaccinate the country’s population.
When Peter was born in the town of Mzimba in northern Malawi eight years ago he was that precious little gem to his parents.
Had he not been converted, James* fears what could have been for his family, especially his two daughters Jessie* and Jean*.
James is a farmer and businessman from Pangani Village in the district of Phalombe in southern Malawi.
In the village of Thambani in the south western town of Mwanza in Malawi, the villagers get jittery at the mention of COVID-19 vaccination.