Chief Justice Rizine Mzikamanda has bemoaned the rising corruption cases in the country and has since asked Malawians to internalize integrity for the country to register meaningful development.
Speaking on Sunday during the commemoration of the centenary celebrations of St. Paul's Cathedral of the Anglican Church in Blantyre, Mzikamanda said it is worrisome that corruption is the order of the day due to lack of integrity among citizens."The church has the role to preach integrity, human character, obedience, hard work and provision of social services to citizens," said Mzikamanda.
"Integrity is a virtue we all must aspire to. When you talk about integrity, let us not pay lip service...the corruption that is around us is evidence that we lack integrity," he said.
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