President Lazarus Chakwera returned to Malawi via Kamuzu International Airport, where he was greeted by Vice President Michael Usi and other high-ranking government officials.
Speaking to the press, President Chakwera characterized his trip as a resounding success, emphasizing the strategic benefits Malawi stands to gain from strengthening international relations.
In Mozambique, he noted the ever-improving ties between the two nations, highlighting agreements aimed at bolstering Malawi’s energy supply, which will positively impact the entire country.
Reflecting on his visit to Italy, the President shared his meaningful interactions with the Pope at the Vatican and other Italian officials, noting that they are actively praying for Malawi and supporting its progress.
Regarding his time in Germany, President Chakwera detailed the signing of several key agreements to rejuvenate Malawi’s marine infrastructure. He also highlighted a groundbreaking deal in which Mzuzu University will collaborate with a German investor to construct a power plant. His trip culminated in a fruitful bilateral meeting with the German President, who extended an invitation for a state visit, further solidifying the strong relationship between the two nations.