
Dr Lazarus Chakwera is one of the leading contenders in the upcoming presidential elections in Malawi. Chim sat down with him to look at his journey from the pastoral pulpit to the political platform and his pursuit of servant leadership

“graduate, husband, father, pastor, educator, leader and politician”

There are moments in a nation’s history when a government is so broken and the plight of its citizens is so desperate that lasting healing can only come if the cure is administered by more than one physician. Malawi is a patient in critical conditio... read more

The Malawi Congress Party National Executive Committee (NEC) wishes to acknowledge the support and cooperation it received from different stakeholders in the development of its Manifesto 2019-2024. MCP is grateful to all stakeholders, including MCP member... read more

Fellow Malawians, Yesterday, my heart was broken by the news that a 14 year old boy with albinism was abducted in the area of TA Chilikumwendo in Dedza district. Like all of you, I am horrified by this latest act of gross brutality, which has become... read more

Dear Friends, I hosted our parliamentary candidates, drawn from the Southern, Lower Shire and Eastern political regions, to a campaign strategy formulation session at my residence here in Blantyre. The rationale behind this session was to brainstorm, shar... read more

The President of Malawi Congress Party, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, has returned from an eight day visit to the USA. While in the US, Dr. Laz attended the prestigious National Prayer Breakfast in Washington DC, an annual event that brings together over 3,000 wo... read more

The First Vice President of Malawi Congress Party, who is also the party’s running mate in the May 21 elections, Hon. Sidik Mia, hosted MCP candidates from Eastern and Southern Region. The meeting, which took place at his residence in Blantyre, was ... read more

Fellow Malawians, I have come here at the request of Karonga and Chitipa, where our schools lack books. I have come here compelled by Mzimba and Rumphi, where our hospitals lack medicine. I have come here sent by Likoma Islanders, where our marine trade l... read more