
A delegation of clergy from the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) Blantyre Synod has gathered at the residence of Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika to hold special prayers ahead of the September 16 elections.
Mutharika, who is widely favored among Malawians and seen as the frontrunner in the upcoming polls, will meet with over 100 clergymen from the CCAP Blantyre Synod. The gathering is aimed at seeking divine guidance, strength, and wisdom for his leadership.
Among the notable clergy attending the prayers are:
• Rev. Clement Dulla
• Rev. Samson Obey Mseu
• Rev. Chikondi Achinangolo Wyson Banda
• Rev. Faith Makhumula
• Rev. Kingsley Maulana
• Rev. Lonnex Dickson
• Rev. Misheck Nkumbadzala
• Rev. Charles Nathan Kilowe
• Rev. Innocent Brave Chikopa
• Rev. Samuel Idana
The full list includes over 70 clergy members, demonstrating strong support from the religious community.
The CCAP Blantyre Synod has long played an influential role in Malawi’s social and political landscape, with religious leaders often engaging in prayers and guidance for national leaders.
As the country approaches a crucial election, the prayers signify a moment of reflection and a call for peaceful, fair, and transparent elections.