BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Vice President-elect Dr. Jane Ansah has shared a heartfelt message on her Facebook page mourning the passing of the Late Senior Chief Kwataine.
In her post, Dr. Ansah wrote that she had attended the funeral of the chief, describing him as a respected elder whose death has left the community in deep sorrow.
She noted that the loss of Chief Kwataine has caused more pain than other personal losses, emphasizing the significant role he played in the lives of those around him.
Dr. Ansah added that just as the community had mourned the passing of their elder Gogo from Kachindamoto, they now accompany Gogo Kwataine on his final journey.
She extended her condolences to the family of the late chief, the people of Malawi, and all Ngoni communities in Malawi and neighboring countries.
Dr. Ansah acknowledged that the death of Gogo Kwataine has been particularly painful, reflecting on the chief’s wisdom, leadership, and the respect he commanded.
She described Chief Kwataine as a figure of steadfast courage, noting that anyone seeking justice or guidance would turn to him for wisdom, regardless of their responsibilities or position.
In her post, she poignantly reflected that the chief’s passing feels like a heavy blow, leaving the nation under the scorching sun of grief.
Chief Kwataine, who led the Ntcheu district for several decades, was widely respected for his commitment to promoting community development, preserving Ngoni cultural heritage, and fostering social cohesion.
Under his leadership, Ntcheu saw improvements in local infrastructure, education initiatives, and agricultural development programs that benefitted thousands of residents.
He was also known for mediating disputes fairly, supporting initiatives for women and youth empowerment, and maintaining strong relationships with other traditional leaders across Malawi and the region.
The funeral, currently underway at Nthunzi Mortuary in Lilongwe, has attracted numerous dignitaries, political leaders, and citizens who have come to pay their respects and participate in the final rites.
Ceremonial activities include traditional Ngoni rituals, speeches from community elders, and the formal laying to rest of the late chief’s remains in accordance with customary practices.
Dr. Ansah’s tribute highlights the enduring legacy of Chief Kwataine and the deep respect he garnered across Malawi and the wider Ngoni community.
Observers say her message underscores the important relationship between Malawi’s political leadership and traditional authorities, emphasizing the value of customary leaders in guiding communities.
As the nation mourns, Chief Kwataine’s contributions to local governance, social cohesion, and cultural preservation continue to inspire leaders and citizens alike.
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