Blantyre, 14 March, 2025 / 8:23 pm (ACI Africa).
In Malawi, widespread corruption, the soaring cost of living, the destructive habit of relying on handouts, and exclusive groupings along aspects such as region, tribe, religion, and political affiliation are among the obstacles that must be addressed if the Southern African nation is to experience a “resurrection”, the country’s Catholic Bishops have said.
In a statement that Luntha Television published on March 9, members the Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops (MCCB) describe the highlighted challenges as the “largest and perennial stones”, which they say are keeping the country in the “tomb of dehumanizing poverty and suffering”.
“Corruption has spread to all aspects of our society. The most devastating corruption is by politicians ruling the country under various regimes and the civil servants who not only facilitate such corruption but also do their thieving,” MCCB members have lamented.
They note the stark contrast between politicians, who they say amass immense wealth within months of taking office and long-serving civil servants, who struggle to afford modest homes.
“How else do these political leaders amass such huge wealth overnight?” MCCB members pose in their 16-page statement titled, “Who will roll away the stone for us?”