Eight Burundian Nationals Arrested for Illegal Entry in Chitipa

[Face Of Malawi - Malawi] - 5/01/2026
Police in Chitipa have arrested eight Burundian nationals for allegedly entering Malawi without valid permits at Kasisi Village in the […]
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