By Burnett Munthali
Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah joined thousands of Catholics in Lilongwe for the solemn Way of the Cross procession, a poignant observance that commemorated Christ’s journey to the cross.
The event brought together people from diverse backgrounds, highlighting the unifying power of faith in Malawian society.
As the procession wound its way through the streets, Dr. Ansah and the congregation paused at each station to reflect on the significance of Christ’s sacrifice.

The atmosphere was one of reverence and contemplation, with the faithful meditating on the profound implications of Christ’s actions.
Dr. Ansah emphasized the importance of shared reflection and prayer, noting that such moments have the power to uplift and inspire.
“The moments we share in prayer and reflection have the power to uplift and inspire us,” she said, highlighting the role of faith in fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.
The Vice President’s participation in the Way of the Cross underscores her commitment to her Christian values and her connection with the Malawian people.
Through her presence, Dr. Ansah demonstrated her dedication to engaging with citizens from diverse backgrounds and promoting unity and understanding.
As Malawi navigates its challenges, Dr. Ansah’s message serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and faith.
“Let us remain steadfast in our commitment to love and serve others,” she urged, echoing the sentiments of the faithful who gathered to reaffirm their devotion to their faith and community.
The event highlighted the enduring power of faith in Malawian society, demonstrating its ability to unite people across diverse backgrounds and circumstances.
As the country moves forward, the Vice President’s words will undoubtedly resonate with many, serving as a call to action for unity and compassion.




