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UNIMA law professor appeals to Malawians to read more books to broaden knowledge

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University of Malawi (UNIMA) law professor, Garton Kamchedzera, has called on the public to keep on reading books to be well versed with various issues of national and global importance. Professor Kamchedzera made the call when Montfort Media launched two books written by Dr. Levi Zeleza Manda and Dr Hermann Yokoniah Mvula. He said the […]

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