The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim-Malawi ties strong: VP Mohadi

- Roselyne Sachiti in LILONGWE, Malawi

VICE PRESIDENT KEMBO MOHADI has described the relationsh­ip between Zimbabwe and Malawi as outstandin­g, noting that the two nations have historical­ly enjoyed a harmonious connection.

Upon his arrival at Kamuzu Internatio­nal Airport in Lilongwe yesterday evening, Vice President Mohadi said his visit sought to enhance the strong relationsh­ip between Malawi and Zimbabwe.

He said he was representi­ng President Mnangagwa who was invited to attend the centenary celebratio­ns of the Church of Central Africa Presbyteri­an (CCAP) tomorrow.

“We are here to relay support to President (Lazarus) Chakwera who invited his Excellency President Mnangagwa to come. Due to other commitment­s, he assigned me to attend the function.

“If you recall, His Excellency President Chakwera was in Harare between August 16, 17, and 18th for the SADC Summit. We are brothers and we belong to the same region,” explained VP Mohadi.

Additional­ly, he said, participat­ing in the centenary celebratio­ns reaffirmed the various ways in which the State and the church support and enhance one another.

“We look after the welfare of people, of the populace that we lead. They also look after the spiritual welfare of our people, so we complement each other. It is important that we attend such gatherings as leaders of the region,”VP Mohadi said.

The worship service, themed:“The Lord has done great things for us,” is set to take place tomorrow at the Civil Service Sports Stadium (Civo) in Lilongwe, with representa­tives from the CCAP overseeing the event.

VP Mohadi joins other esteemed guests, including Malawi’s President Chakwera, as the guest of honour, while Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema is also expected to attend the celebratio­ns.

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the CCAP Church of Scotland, Right Reverend Dr Shaw Paterson, is also expected to participat­e in the Centenary Celebrator­y Service.

Internatio­nal representa­tives from churches in Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the Netherland­s, South Africa, the United States, and Zimbabwe are also expected to join the festivitie­s.

This commemorat­ion is significan­t as it unites various leaders and partners from around the globe.

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