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Students set building on fire at St Don Bosco Secondary School

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Students at St Don Bosco Secondary School at Champhira in Mzimba last night set a building on fire and also damaged other school property due to anger over quantity of rice given to them. A library and teachers staff room have been damaged at the school while a nearby maize field has been vandalised. Jenda […]

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