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President Lazarus Chakwera Tuesday took advantage of Kamuzu Day commemorations at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre to send across a message that the current administration is not getting out of power come next year. Malawi is gearing up for Local Government, Parliamentary and Presidential Elections on September 16 2025. His sentiments come after opposition Democratic Progressive […]

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