By Burnett Munthali
Vice President Jane Ansah has arrived in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Njolomole in Ntcheu district for a ceremony organised to celebrate her rise to the vice presidency.
Residents from across the area gathered early in the morning to welcome her, expressing pride that a national leader hails from their community.
The event was organised as a tribute to her achievement, which many locals describe as a historic milestone for TA Njolomole.
Community members say her appointment has brought significant honor, visibility, and recognition to the district.
The celebration has drawn traditional leaders, local officials, youth groups, and ordinary citizens who see the Vice President’s success as a source of inspiration.
Cultural performances form a major highlight of the event, with various groups showcasing traditional Ngoni dances and songs.

The displays of Ngoni heritage are intended to reflect the community’s identity, unity, and long-standing cultural pride.
Organisers say the ceremony is also an opportunity for residents to express their support and appreciation for the Vice President’s leadership journey.
The atmosphere at the event is filled with excitement, drumming, ululation, and colorful traditional attire that symbolize the community’s joy.
As the celebrations continue, many in TA Njolomole view this moment as not only a personal triumph for Jane Ansah, but a shared victory for the entire Ntcheu community.