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Deputy Minister Phale's convoy stoned in Rumphi

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Deputy Minister of Health, Enock Phale's motorcade was on Thursday stoned by yet to be identified assailants at Bolero in Rumphi District. Phale was in the district visiting some health facilities. Station Officer for Rumphi Police, Agrey Khonje, has confirmed the incident saying investigations are underway to track down the perpetrators. A total of three […]

The post Deputy Minister Phale's convoy stoned in Rumphi appeared first on Malawi 24.

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