Vice President Jane Ansah champions early breast cancer screening, donates K2 million to awareness campaign
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 2/11/2025
Vice President Justice Dr. Jane Ansah has called on Malawians to prioritize early cancer screening as a crucial step in safeguarding their health and saving lives. Speaking in Lilongwe on Saturday during the Queens in Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Walk, Dr. Ansah urged people to seek medical help (…)
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