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Chakwera urges Malawians to abandon tribalistic tendencies

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President Lazarus  McCarthy Chakwera has urged Malawians to desist from  tribalistic tendencies as they stall the country's development. He made the remarks Tuesday during the official opening of Phalombe district hospital at Naminjiwa Primary School ground in the district. In his address, Chakwera said the opening of the hospital, symbolizes the commitment his administration has […]

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