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Atoht Manje laid to rest in Mangochi Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

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Malawian musician Atoht Manje who died over the weekend has been laid to rest at Sanyira Village in the area of Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi. Minister of Local Government, Richard Chimwendo Banda, Presidential Advisor on Youth and Arts Lucius Banda, Deputy Presidential Advisor on Religious Affairs Sheikh Abbas, Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament Aisha […]

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