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Malawians question dual foreign trips by top leaders during crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45697, member: 636"] Malawi's president and vice president traveled abroad within one day of each other. President Lazarus Chakwera flew to Nigeria for a major banking conference. Vice President Michael Usi departed for Mozambique to attend independence celebrations. Citizens criticized both leaders for leaving during severe economic problems. The country faces fuel shortages, rising prices, and food insecurity. Government officials defended both trips as necessary for the nation. Chakwera's visit aims to secure funding for economic recovery. Usi's journey demonstrates friendship with a neighboring country. Political analyst George Chaima supported presidential attendance at important meetings. He stressed that leaders should send representatives when money is tight. Citizens questioned the wisdom of expensive foreign travel. Many demanded that cabinet ministers handle such duties instead. The public worried about costs paid with scarce foreign currency. Presidential trips require large security teams and travel allowances. Social media users expressed anger about the poor timing. Malawi struggles with its worst economic crisis in recent memory. The nation lacks foreign currency for essential imports. Inflation affects daily life for millions of citizens. Widespread hunger threatens rural communities across the country. Citizens want leaders to focus on domestic problems rather than international meetings. [/QUOTE]
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