Malawi: Martyrs' Day Without the President - Mutharika On Private Trip As Nation Honours Fallen Heroes
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Malawi: Martyrs' Day Without the President - Mutharika On Private Trip As Nation Honours Fallen Heroes
Malawi today marked Martyrs' Day in Nkhata Bay in the absence of President Peter Mutharika, who left the country on Sunday for what has been described as his second private trip to South Africa.
Martyrs’ Day Without the President: Mutharika on Private Trip as Nation Honours Fallen Heroes - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi
Malawi today marked Martyrs’ Day in Nkhata Bay in the absence of President Peter Mutharika, who left the country on Sunday for what has been described as his second private trip to South Africa. With the Head of State away, the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jappie Mhango, led the official commemorations on behalf […] The post Martyrs’ Day Without the President: Mutharika on Private Trip as Nation Honours Fallen Heroes appeared first on…
President Mutharika Leaves for Second Private Visit to South Africa
The President of Malawi, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika on Sunday departed for South Africa on a private visit, leaving through the Kamuzu International Airport in Lilongwe. The President was seen off by high-ranking government officials, including the Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Justin Saidi, alongside jubilant supporters of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Speaking on Sunday morning, Saidi confirmed the departure b…
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