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Catholic Bishops warn Malawians against voting for corrupt leaders

By Twink Jones Gadama

As Malawi prepares to go to the polls in September, the Catholic Bishops have added their voice to the growing chorus of calls for Malawians to choose wise and just leaders.

In a recent pastoral letter, the bishops emphasized the need for Malawians to scrutinize candidates beyond their party, tribal, and regional affiliations.

The bishops’ message is timely and relevant, coming as it does against the backdrop of growing discontent with the current leadership.

Many Malawians feel that the country has been stuck in a rut, with poverty, corruption, and inequality remaining endemic.

The bishops’ call for wise and just leaders is therefore a welcome intervention, one that challenges Malawians to think critically about the kind of leadership they want for their country.

In their pastoral letter, the bishops reflected on the theme of transformation, drawing on the biblical story of Jesus’ Transfiguration. They noted that Jesus’ Transfiguration was a moment of revelation, one that showed the disciples the true nature of their leader.

The bishops urged Malawians to seek a similar moment of revelation, one that would show them the true character of those seeking to lead the country.

The bishops also drew on the story of Moses, who was called by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.

They noted that Moses was more than just a prophet – he was a leader who accompanied his people on their journey, guiding them through the desert and into the Promised Land.

The bishops urged Malawians to seek leaders who would similarly accompany them on their journey, leaders who would guide them through the challenges and uncertainties of the present and into a brighter future.

As Malawians prepare to go to the polls, the bishops’ message is a timely reminder of the importance of choosing wise and just leaders.

It is a call to action, one that challenges Malawians to think critically about the kind of leadership they want for their country.

It is also a reminder that leadership is not just about personal ambition or party affiliation, but about serving the common good and promoting the well-being of all citizens.

The bishops’ message is also a reminder that Malawians have a critical role to play in shaping the future of their country.

By choosing wise and just leaders, Malawians can help to create a brighter future for themselves and for generations to come.

It is a challenge that requires careful consideration and discernment, but one that is essential for the well-being and prosperity of the nation.

As the election campaign heats up, the bishops’ message is a welcome antidote to the usual rhetoric and posturing.

It is a reminder that leadership is not just about winning power or advancing personal interests, but about serving the common good and promoting the well-being of all citizens.

It is a message that deserves to be heard and heeded by all Malawians, regardless of their party affiliation or personal beliefs.

The Catholic Bishops’ call for Malawians to choose wise and just leaders is a timely and relevant intervention.

It is a reminder that leadership is not just about personal ambition or party affiliation, but about serving the common good and promoting the well-being of all citizens.

As Malawians prepare to go to the polls, they would do well to heed the bishops’ message and choose leaders who will guide them towards a brighter future.

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