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Lazarus Chakwera talks tough on aid with conditions - The Times Group Malawi

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By Cathy Maulidi: President Lazarus Chakwera Friday spoke tough against donor aid which comes into the country with some bad strings attached. Chakwera was speaking during official launch of the Lilongwe Institute of Orthopedics and Neurosurgery (Lion) which has been constructed with support from the Norwegian government and family of a Norwegian philanthropist Trond Mohn …

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