Site icon 247MALAWI NEWS

Homeward bound: VP Ansah departs UK for Malawi



By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s Vice President, Dr Jane Mayemu Ansah, has concluded her private visit to the United Kingdom and is set to touch down on home soil today, Thursday, 15 January 2026.

Her flight, ET876, is scheduled to land at Kamuzu International Airport at 12:50 PM, bringing her back to the heart of the nation she serves.



Dr Ansah’s UK sojourn has come to an end, and she is poised to resume her official duties, injecting fresh energy into Malawi’s development agenda.

A warm sendoff at Heathrow Airport awaited her departure, with dignitaries including Malawi High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Thomas Bisika, DPP UK Wing Chairperson Dr Kennedy Nkhoma, and Treasurer Camden Kazunguza bidding her farewell.

Malawians are abuzz with anticipation, eager to welcome their Vice President back home and hear her insights on national progress.

Her UK visit likely fostered meaningful connections with the Malawian diaspora and explored new avenues for international cooperation.

As Dr Ansah assumes her duties, her focus will undoubtedly be on propelling Malawi forward, tackling pressing issues, and championing unity.

The Vice President’s return signals a new chapter in Malawi’s journey, with her leadership poised to shape the nation’s future.

Dr Ansah’s packed schedule awaits, filled with engagements, meetings, and official obligations, as she rededicates herself to serving Malawi.

Her homecoming is a milestone moment, underscoring her commitment to the nation and its people.

Malawi looks forward to Dr Ansah’s contributions, her vision, and her unwavering dedication to national growth.

Exit mobile version