Vice PresidentJane Ansahon Friday united high-profile Malawian women at theWorld Day of Prayergathering held at theBingu International Convention Centre, where faith, reflection and national unity took centre stage. Ansah arrived at the conference centre to join hundreds of women from different churches and institutions who gathered to pray for the nation and the wellbeing of families. The event brought together a notable lineup of influential women from Malawi’s political, social and religious spheres.
Among those present were former First LadyMonica Chakwera, Deputy Minister of Gender and Social WelfareMartha Mzomera Ngwira, senior government officials, church leaders and prominent women from civil society. The presence of such high-profile figures underscored the importance of the annual prayer gathering, which continues to serve as a platform for women of influence to meet, reflect and seek divine guidance for the country. Participants prayed for peace, unity and wisdom among national leaders while also calling for greater empowerment of women and stronger families as pillars of national development. Observed annually by Christian women around the world, the World Day of Prayer encourages collective prayer and solidarity across nations, with Malawi’s gathering reflecting both spiritual devotion and the visible unity of influential women in the country.
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