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32 injured after bus plunges into river in Dedza

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About 32 people have sustained injuries following an accident involving a TAM-TAM bus which was coming from Dedza and going to Lilongwe. The casualties are currently receiving treatment at Dedza District Hospital. The accident has occurred near Kalinyeke Tollgate. Dedza Police Deputy Publicist Sergeant Cassim Manda says the accident happened when the bus belonging to […]

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