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A month later, cyclone still bites - The Times Group Malawi

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Some of the Malawians that were affected by Tropical Cyclone Freddy, especially those in border districts, have found themselves crossing the border into, for example, Mozambique. As JARSON MALOWA writes, this is the case for people in Malaya, a spot on the Malawi- Mozambique border. Some of the Malawians that have spent a better part …

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