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MALAWI: Catholic Bishops criticize President Chakwera’s administration in pastoral letter

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By Ollus Ndomu

Catholic bishops in Malawi have issued a scathing critique of President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration, describing the country’s state as having worsened during his four years in office.

In a 16-page pastoral letter titled “The Sad Story of Malawi,” read out in Catholic churches nationwide, the bishops denounced the government for its alleged failures, including unfulfilled campaign promises, nepotism, and widespread corruption.

The pastoral letter, which represents a significant intervention by the Catholic Church in Malawi’s political landscape, has sparked debate and raised questions about the performance of President Chakwera’s administration. The bishops accused the government of failing to deliver on its pledges to improve the lives of Malawians, citing a lack of progress in critical areas such as governance, economic development, and social welfare.

Among the key grievances outlined in the letter are concerns about nepotism within the government, with the bishops highlighting the appointment of individuals based on personal connections rather than merit.

Also, the bishops condemned the prevalence of corruption in various sectors, accusing the administration of turning a blind eye to malfeasance and undermining efforts to combat graft.

The timing of the pastoral letter is significant, coming just 18 months before Malawi is scheduled to hold elections. The bishops’ message is likely to resonate with many Malawians who have voiced dissatisfaction with the direction of the country under President Chakwera’s leadership.

The critique from religious leaders adds pressure on the government to address public concerns and prioritize accountability and transparency.In response to the bishops’ claims, government officials have defended President Chakwera’s record, citing ongoing efforts to address the challenges facing Malawi.

However, the widespread dissemination of the pastoral letter and its endorsement by the Catholic Church’s leadership signal a growing chorus of discontent and calls for change within Malawi’s political landscape.

As the country approaches the upcoming elections, the issues raised by the Catholic bishops are expected to feature prominently in national discourse, shaping public opinion and influencing voter decisions.

Chakwera’s government faces mounting pressure to address the concerns raised in the pastoral letter and regain the trust of the Malawian people.

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