BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-In a bold move to revamp the country’s governance structure, President Peter Mutharika has finalized his cabinet appointments, bringing the total number of ministers and deputy ministers to 23.

This lean cabinet is a stark contrast to the previous administration’s bloated team of around 40 members, which was criticized for squandering government resources.

Political experts have commended President Mutharika for prioritizing the needs of Malawi and its people.

By keeping the cabinet size small, the President has demonstrated his commitment to prudent resource management and efficient governance.

This move is seen as a significant step towards restoring public trust and confidence in the government.

The new cabinet, comprising seasoned professionals and technocrats, is expected to drive the country’s development agenda and implement key reforms.

With a focus on inclusivity and regional balance, President Mutharika’s appointments aim to promote unity and stability in the country.

Many Malawians have welcomed this development, expressing relief that the country is moving away from the excesses of the previous administration.

The Malawi Congress Party, led by Lazarus Chakwera, had been criticized for its alleged mismanagement of public resources and perceived authoritarian tendencies.

President Mutharika’s leadership style is seen as a breath of fresh air, prioritizing the needs of Malawi and its people above all else.

With a lean and efficient cabinet, the President is well-positioned to drive the country towards economic recovery, good governance, and national transformation.

The appointment of 23 ministers and deputy ministers, including the President and two Vice Presidents, is a testament to the President’s commitment to lean governance.

Malawians are eagerly watching the new administration’s performance, hoping that it will deliver tangible benefits and improve their lives.

With President Mutharika at the helm, many are optimistic about a brighter future for Malawi.


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