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Malawi Govt asked to send more police officers to Dzaleka Refugee Camp

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Refugees have asked government to consider sending more Malawi Police officers to Dzaleka Refugee Camp in order to address the problem of theft at the camp. The statement has been made today as Malawi and rest of the World commemorates World Refugee Day. Speaking during a commemoration event, Dzaleka Community Leader Niyihiragi Goreth said that […]

The post Malawi Govt asked to send more police officers to Dzaleka Refugee Camp appeared first on Malawi 24.

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