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Malawi names road after Kagame

LILONGWE - President Paul Kagame arrived in Malawi yesterday at the beginning of a three-day state visit. Kagame was met on arrival at the Kamuzu International Airport by his Malawian counterpart President Bingu wa Mutharika and accorded a 21-gun salute.  President Kagame last visited Malawi during the inauguration of President wa Mutharika in May 2004. Today, the two presidents are scheduled to inaugurate a new highway, which is to be named after President Kagame.
President Kagame receives the declaration conferring on him the Freedom of the City of Lilongwe from Professor Donton Mkandawire, the Chief Executive of Lilongwe City Assembly. Seated is Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika. (Photo/PPU)
President Kagame receives the declaration conferring on him the Freedom of the City of Lilongwe from Professor Donton Mkandawire, the Chief Executive of Lilongwe City Assembly. Seated is Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika. (Photo/PPU)
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