By Burnett Munthali

Vice President Justice Dr Jane Ansah, SC, on Sunday morning attended a prayer service at St Andrews CCAP Church in Mzuzu.
Her presence at the service reflected a strong commitment to faith and spiritual reflection at a time when the nation continues to seek unity, peace, and moral guidance.
The Vice President joined congregants in worship, hymns, and prayer, sharing in a moment of collective devotion and reverence.
Church leaders and members warmly received Dr Ansah, describing her attendance as an encouragement to believers and a reminder of the importance of faith in public life.
The service emphasized prayer for national leadership, social harmony, and the well-being of communities across the country.
Dr Ansah’s participation underscored the role of prayer in strengthening personal conviction and guiding responsible leadership.
The visit also highlighted the longstanding relationship between the church and national leaders in fostering values of integrity, service, and accountability.
As the service concluded, congregants expressed gratitude for the Vice President’s fellowship and continued prayers for the nation’s leadership.
The moment stood as a quiet but powerful affirmation of the place of faith in Malawi’s public and private life.