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Read moreDetailsBy Evance Matola: The task force organizing Malawi’s presidential debates has confirmed ongoing discussions with five political parties to secure...
Read moreDetailsMalawi Congress Party (MCP) aspirant Lawrence Chakakala Chaziya, who has confidently declared victory in the upcoming general elections, on Friday...
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