The DPP UK Wing team just had a powwow with Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah in Nottingham, and it was all about driving Malawi's progress! They reaffirmed their commitment to leadership, unity, and getting involved in national development.
Vice President Janeh Ansah’s UK trip has ignited a public accountability storm after conflicting official statements over whether K168 million in public funds were used, prompting calls for parliamentary scrutiny.
The office did not provide further details on the vice president’s travel plans, if any, but reiterated that official information would be communicated through established government channels.
Vice President Justice Jane Ansah is travelling across Malawi’s disaster-hit districts to lead relief efforts firsthand, assessing damage, hearing community needs and speeding up life-saving responses — work critics mislabel as excess, though it is central to her disaster-management mandate.
Leaders from Africa and Europe have converged on Luanda for the 7th AU–EU Summit, aiming to reset continental cooperation with renewed commitments on peace, security, and economic transformation, as Angola hosts a landmark gathering marked by bold pledges and high expectations.
Malawi’s leadership sharpened its strategy ahead of the AU–EU Summit as Vice President Dr Jane Ansah rallied top officials to present a united, clear agenda in Luanda. The delegation aims to secure stronger partnerships, economic opportunities and support for national development.
The former president has yet pulled another surprise as he has settled for former MEC Chairperson Dr. Jane Ansah as his running mate in the 16 September general elections