By Burnett Munthali
President Lazarus Chakwera is today attending the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) Regulatory Authority Day at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre. This significant event brings together various organisations to commemorate their contributions to Malawi’s social, economic, and development landscape.
The NGO Regulatory Authority Day provides a platform for organisations to showcase their work and highlight the critical roles they play in addressing challenges faced by communities across the country. President Chakwera, along with key government officials, is taking part in this occasion by touring the pavilions, where numerous NGOs have set up displays to present their interventions in areas such as health, education, agriculture, and human rights.
Each pavilion offers a glimpse into the projects and initiatives that these organisations are implementing to improve the livelihoods of Malawians. From healthcare programs to education campaigns and climate resilience projects, the displays represent a broad spectrum of efforts aimed at fostering sustainable development across Malawi.
In his remarks, President Chakwera is expected to commend the NGOs for their commitment to national development and their partnership with the government in addressing key social issues. The President’s participation underscores the importance of collaboration between the government and civil society in achieving Malawi’s development goals.
The NGO Regulatory Authority Day serves as an opportunity for the public and stakeholders to gain insights into the