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Slaughter house is burning - The Times Group Malawi

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When they wanted to cheat us into voting for them, President Lazarus Chakwera and his vice Saulos Chilima told us that ending corruption would be their priority. They made a lot of noise about this and made us believe that things could be better than before in this country. At that time, we were being …

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