APM Urges Religious Leaders to Speak Against Malawi’s Challenges
[Face Of Malawi - Malawi] - 24/02/2025
Democratic Progressive Party president Peter Mutharika (APM) has urged religious leaders and other influential people to speak against ills happening in the country as one way of representing the voiceless. He said Malawi has reached a sorry state due to poor leadership by the current regime, (…)
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