By Burnett Munthali
Outgoing Vice President of the Republic of Malawi, Right Honourable Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi, held a cordial meeting with the Incoming Vice President, Dr. Jane Ansah.
The meeting was part of broader efforts to ensure a smooth and orderly transition of power following the victory of President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his running mate in the September 16, 2025, elections.
Their discussion was conducted in a spirit of mutual respect, focusing on continuity and the shared responsibility of safeguarding national interests.
Dr. Usi assured Dr. Ansah of his full support as she prepares to assume her new role.
He emphasized that he would always remain available, if called upon, to provide guidance and assistance during the transition and beyond.

In response, Dr. Ansah commended Dr. Usi for his statesmanship and willingness to cooperate.
She described his pledge of support as a demonstration of patriotism and maturity.
Dr. Ansah further noted that such gestures are vital for fostering unity and stability during a historic political transition.
The meeting between the two leaders highlights Malawi’s commitment to peaceful democratic processes and the importance of collaboration in moments of political change.
It also sets a positive tone for the incoming administration, signaling that the transfer of power can be managed with dignity, dialogue, and mutual understanding.
As Malawi moves forward under new leadership, the cooperation between Dr. Usi and Dr. Ansah will stand as an example of responsible governance and respect for democratic values.
Dr. Michael Usi, who has served as Vice President since 2020, is widely recognized for his unique journey from the creative arts into national politics.
Popularly known by his stage name Manganya, Usi built a reputation as a comedian, actor, and social campaigner before transitioning into public service.
He entered politics under the United Transformation Movement (UTM), working closely with the late Vice President Saulos Chilima and later assuming the role of second-in-command after Chilima’s tragic passing.
Throughout his tenure, Dr. Usi became known for his straightforward communication style, his focus on grassroots engagement, and his efforts to champion issues affecting ordinary Malawians.
As he exits office, many observers note that Usi leaves behind a legacy of connecting government to people in ways that resonated across communities.
By contrast, Dr. Jane Ansah’s background is rooted firmly in law and public administration.
A highly respected legal scholar and former Supreme Court judge, she has served the nation in multiple capacities, including as Attorney General and later as Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission.
Her role at MEC during the disputed 2019 elections made her a controversial figure at the time, but her later work in academia and the judiciary has reaffirmed her credentials as a dedicated public servant.
Now, as she prepares to assume the role of Vice President, Ansah brings deep legal expertise, institutional knowledge, and a reputation for resilience.
Her elevation marks a significant milestone in Malawian politics, making her one of the few women to rise to such a high executive office.
The encounter between Dr. Usi and Dr. Ansah therefore carried symbolic weight, bridging Malawi’s outgoing and incoming leadership through dialogue and shared commitment.
In a political environment often marked by division, their willingness to cooperate sends a powerful message of continuity, stability, and national interest above partisan lines.
As the Mutharika administration prepares to take the reins, the collaboration between the outgoing and incoming vice presidents will serve as an important foundation for governance in the years ahead.