Malawi Veep Ansah extends blessings to citizens via Social Media

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Roza Fatch Mbilizi shared a warm message on her Facebook page on behalf Malawi Vice President Jane Ansah and Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development.

In the post, she wished all Malawians a blessed night, accompanied by a gesture of prayer.

The message reflects the Vice President’s continued effort to connect with citizens and offer words of encouragement and goodwill.

Social media platforms have become an increasingly popular channel for public figures in Malawi to engage directly with the population.

Through such posts, leaders aim to foster a sense of community, positivity, and spiritual support among their followers.

The Vice President’s message also highlights the role of public officials in promoting unity and reassurance during times of national or personal challenges.


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Ansah urges Malawians to support Beit-Cure Hospital’s lifesaving work

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Vice President Jane Ansah has urged Malawians and corporate institutions to unite in supporting Beit-Cure Children’s Hospital, which continues to provide free surgical care for children across the country.

Speaking on Saturday during a fundraising dinner held at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre, Ansah appealed to the public to contribute towards the hospital’s mission, stressing that every donation no matter the size can help transform a child’s life.

She commended Beit-Cure for its 23 years of dedicated service, during which the hospital has reached all 28 districts of Malawi, offering free and specialized medical care to children with disabilities.

To demonstrate her support, the Vice President personally donated MK2 million to the cause.

On his part,Beit-Cure Hospital Board Chairperson John McGrath described the event as ‘a night of compassion,’ emphasizing that each contribution, big or small, makes a lasting difference in the lives of children who need surgical care.

Representing First Capital Bank, Head of Marketing Twikale Chirwa reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to supporting the hospital, noting that the partnership has seen the bank contribute over MK70 million towards Beit-Cure’s operations over the years.

Held under the theme ‘Healing Journeys: Bridging the Gap of Hope,’ the event sought to raise K310 million to fund life-changing surgeries for more than 200,000 children across Malawi.


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