Dear friend, Today, July 6th marks 56 years since Malawi, also known as the “Warm Heart of Africa” got its independence from the British colony. Since 1964, each year, Malawians gather in solidarity, hope, and anticipation for a better tomorrow to celebrate this gift of independence. Over the past 13 months, Malawi has experienced one of the darkest seasons in the history of the country politically, socially, and economically. Our small and poor nation was at pause due to the political unrest. Almost every day, citizens were on the streets of our already dilapidated cities and semi-towns demonstrating and looting to demand political justice due to the irregularities linked with May 21st, 2019 tripartite elections. A few months ago, Malawians got what we needed; political justice after both constitutional and supreme courts nullified the 2019 presidential elections and ordered the country's electoral commission to administer fresh presidential elections within 150 days. On June 23rd, 2020, Malawians from all walks of life went to the polling centers to cast their votes. Today, on July 6th, 2020, Malawi 6th president has been inaugurated. Though Malawi's political maturity is up for discussion, there is one thing that I am sure of: Malawians no longer entertain mediocracy, incompetence, and injustice. And this assures me of one more thing; Malawi is ready for a change after 56 years of independence. As a devoted citizen, I understand that I have a role to play for this change to come into reality. This is the reason why I am ready and excited to go back home and be part of this change in my community through the vision of LoveDriven Ministries For us to be part of this change we need your help. Please join me in orchestrating this long-awaited change. If you have not yet committed to supporting us, please do so by giving one time gift or by committing to support us either monthly or annually. Thank you so much, for your prayers and support all the times and God bless you. Please join me to celebrate Malawi’s 56th anniversary. Long Live Malawi!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace, Ishmael. |