In a recent statement, Senior Chief Kayembe of Malawi expressed his deep concern and disappointment over the attacks and humiliation of female contestants in the country. The chief’s comments come after a series of incidents where female contestants were subjected to physical and verbal abuse, as well as humiliation, by their opponents and supporters. Kayembe emphasized that such behavior is unacceptable and goes against the principles of fairness and respect that are essential in any competition. He also noted that the attacks and humiliation of female contestants are not only a violation of their human rights but also a setback to the country’s efforts to promote gender equality and empowerment. The chief called on all stakeholders, including the government, political parties, and civil society organizations, to condemn the violence and discrimination against female contestants and to take concrete steps to prevent such incidents from happening in the future. Kayembe also urged the female contestants to remain strong and focused, despite the challenges they are facing, and to continue to pursue their goals and aspirations with determination and courage. The chief’s statement has been widely welcomed by women’s rights groups and other organizations that are working to promote gender equality and empowerment in Malawi. They have praised Kayembe for his leadership and commitment to addressing the issues that affect women and girls in the country. The attacks and humiliation of female contestants are not a new phenomenon in Malawi, and they have been a major obstacle to the country’s efforts to promote gender equality and empowerment. Despite the progress that has been made in recent years, women and girls in Malawi continue to face significant challenges and barriers, including violence, discrimination, and marginalization. The government of Malawi has taken some steps to address these issues, including the passage of laws and policies that promote gender equality and empowerment. However, more needs to be done to ensure that women and girls in the country are able to enjoy their rights and freedoms without fear of violence or discrimination. The international community has also been called upon to support the efforts of the government and civil society organizations in Malawi to promote gender equality and empowerment. This includes providing financial and technical assistance, as well as advocacy and support for the rights of women and girls. In addition to the government and international community, individuals and organizations in Malawi also have a critical role to play in promoting gender equality and empowerment. This includes speaking out against violence and discrimination, supporting female contestants and other women and girls who are facing challenges, and working to create a culture of respect and inclusivity. The media also has a critical role to play in promoting gender equality and empowerment in Malawi. This includes providing balanced and fair coverage of female contestants and other women and girls, as well as highlighting the issues and challenges that they face. By working together, it is possible to create a more just and equitable society in Malawi, where women and girls are able to enjoy their rights and freedoms without fear of violence or discrimination. The attacks and humiliation of female contestants are a major setback to the country’s efforts to promote gender equality and empowerment, and they must be addressed urgently. The government, civil society organizations, and individuals must work together to prevent such incidents from happening in the future and to promote a culture of respect and inclusivity. The female contestants who have been affected by the attacks and humiliation must also be supported and empowered to continue to pursue their goals and aspirations. With the right support and empowerment, women and girls in Malawi can achieve great things and make a positive contribution to the country’s development and growth. The statement by Senior Chief Kayembe is a welcome development, and it highlights the importance of leadership and commitment in promoting gender equality and empowerment. The chief’s comments have been widely welcomed, and they have helped to raise awareness about the issues and challenges that female contestants and other women and girls face in Malawi. The government and civil society organizations must now take concrete steps to address these issues and to promote a culture of respect and inclusivity. This includes providing support and empowerment to female contestants and other women and girls, as well as working to prevent violence and discrimination. By working together, it is possible to create a more just and equitable society in Malawi, where women and girls are able to enjoy their rights and freedoms without fear of violence or discrimination.