The African Public Relations Association, APRA, has condoled to the Public Relations Society of Malawi, PRSM, an institutional member of APRA, as well as the government and citizens of the Republic of Malawi over the plane crash that claimed the lives of their vice president, Dr. Saulos Chilima, and nine others.
Recall that Dr. Chilima died alongside nine others in a plane crash on June 10, 2024.
In a condolence letter dated June 11, 2024, signed by the secretary-general, Omoniyi Ibietan, and addressed to the president of PRSM, Benson Linje, the continental association described the incident as a “huge loss, not only to the people of Malawi, but also to the African continent.”
The letter read: “We write to express our profound shock and sadness at the tragic plane crash that caused the death of H.E. Dr. Saulos Chilima, the Vice President of Malawi, and nine others on Monday, June 10, 2024. On behalf of the African Public Relations Association (APRA), we extend our heartfelt condolences to you, our colleagues in the Public Relations Society of Malawi, and the great people of Malawi”.
“As always and especially this time of national mourning, we stand in solidarity with the people of Malawi. We share in the pain and the grief at tending this huge loss, not only to the people of Malawi but to the African continent.”
“The council and all members (institutional, corporate and individual) of APRA offer heartfelt sympathies and will continue to remember the great people of Malawi in our entreaties.”
APRA in the letter prayed that the cherished memories of the departed would bring strength and that the support of friends, colleagues, compatriots, other pan-Africanists and lovers around the world will help to bring PRSM and the people of Malawi comfort on the tragic incident.
The association also prayed that the families, friends, and loved ones of the deceased find strength and be comforted over this tragedy.
“Please rest assured that, as we mourn the passing of these distinguished personalities and individuals, we also celebrate their lives and contributions to the Republic of Malawi and our dear continent. May their souls rest in peace,” the letter closes.