Malawi’s Second Veep Chihana urges action against gender-based violence during 16 days of activism

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-Malawi is currently observing the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, a period dedicated to raising awareness and promoting action to end violence against women and girls.

Second Vice President Enock Kanzingeni Chihana has joined President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and First Lady Madame Gertrude Mutharika in recognizing the significance of this campaign.

In a public statement, Chihana described violence against women and girls as a global human rights emergency that demands immediate attention.

He emphasized that this year’s campaign theme highlights one of the fastest-growing forms of abuse: digital violence against women and girls.

The Second Vice President urged the nation to prioritize digital safety as a key component of gender equality and the advancement of human rights.

Chihana called for collective action to create a safe and equitable society where everyone can thrive regardless of gender.

He encouraged the public to report cases of gender-based violence and to provide support for survivors.

“Together, we can make a difference,” he concluded, emphasizing that ending gender-based violence requires participation from all sectors of society.

The 16 Days of Activism campaign in Malawi is part of a global initiative aimed at ending gender-based violence and promoting the rights and safety of women and girls.

Chihana’s remarks serve as a reminder that both online and offline spaces must be made safe to ensure the full protection of women and girls’ human rights.


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Second Veep Chihana appeals for support towards Popy Week: Donates MK2.5 million

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The country’s Second Vice President Enoch Chihana is appealing to corporate world to generously support former soldiers towards their welfare during this year’s Popy week.

Chihana made the appeal when he donated MK2.5 million towards the campaign at his private residence in the capital Lilongwe.

The Second Veep lauded the leadership of Veterans and Ex-service League of Malawi (Verom) under Henry Odilo for supporting the course.

Chihana therefore expressed gratitude for the Verom gesture by engaging his office on Popy Week events, “Humbled to meet people who matter in public”.

The Second Veep also expressed his heartfelt appreciation to General Odilo for presenting him with a poppy flower in honor of Malawi’s fallen heroes.

“This gesture, made during the Poppy Week commemorations, is a poignant expression of the sacrifices made by those who have laid down their lives for the nation.

“I am deeply touched by General Odilo’s thoughtful gesture,” said the 2nd VP.

He added, “His act of presenting me with a poppy flower is a beautiful way to pay tribute to our fallen heroes. It shows that their sacrifices will never be forgotten.”

The 2nd VP commended General Odilo for his spirit of patriotism and respect for those who have served the nation.

“We must continue to honor the memory of our fallen heroes by working towards a united and prosperous Malawi,” he added.

In his remarks, Verom President Odilo lauded Chihana for the timely support towards Popy Week fundraiser.

Odilo disclosed that the grouping targets MK300 million in this year’s edition.

He stated that the main event will be on Sunday, November 8, 2025.


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