By: Burnett Munthali
Vice President Dr. Jane Mayemu Ansah SC, JA. (Retired) will today, Friday, 21 November 2025, preside over the launch of the MACODA Flagship Week at the Parliament building.
The event is scheduled to commence promptly at 12:00 pm and is expected to attract a diverse group of stakeholders from across the country.
Organised by the Malawi Council for Disability Affairs (MACODA), the Flagship Week aims to highlight key development projects and encourage greater citizen participation in national initiatives.
Ahead of the launch, the Office of the Vice President shared comprehensive talking points with media representatives and government officials to ensure consistent and well-informed coverage.
During her address, Vice President Ansah is expected to emphasise the importance of strong partnerships among government institutions, civil society, and development organisations in driving sustainable growth.
The ceremony will bring together officials, community leaders, and development partners to review progress, exchange insights, and share successful practices.
Through her involvement, the Vice President seeks to reaffirm the government’s commitment to development initiatives that deliver tangible improvements to communities nationwide.
Holding the event at Parliament underscores the administration’s dedication to transparency, accountability, and openness in implementing national development programmes.
Media coverage of the occasion will provide the public with timely updates on the objectives and planned activities of the Flagship Week.
The opening ceremony is expected to set a positive tone for a week of collaboration, dialogue, and concerted action to advance Malawi’s broader development agenda.
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