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Chakwera's 'cheerleaders' spoil African Bar Association conference

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Decent event gone bad as Malawi President's cheerleaders turned the opening ceremony of African Bar Association Annual General Conference into a political event on Monday morning in the capital Lilongwe. The women who were donning the rulling Malawi Congress Party colours, glorified Chakwera in the course of his speech through songs. The women performed in […]

The post Chakwera's 'cheerleaders' spoil African Bar Association conference appeared first on Malawi 24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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