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Malawi’s VP Jane Ansah faces criticism for costly travel during flood relief, defended as essential for effective aid coordination.
Malawi’s Vice-President Jane Ansah continues daily travel across the country to oversee disaster relief, including food distribution and flood response, despite government austerity measures and criticism over costs.
Her office defends the trips as essential for on-the-ground assessments and effective coordination, arguing firsthand presence ensures accurate decisions and aid delivery.
Critics, including economists and governance experts, say the frequent travel undermines fiscal discipline, wastes taxpayer money, and sets a poor example by exempting high-ranking officials from spending cuts.
They question whether such high-profile visits are necessary or if relief efforts could be managed more efficiently by local authorities.
La vicepresidenta de Malawi, Jane Ansah, se enfrenta a críticas por los costosos viajes durante el alivio de las inundaciones, que se defiende como esencial para una coordinación efectiva de la ayuda.