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VP-Elect Ansah joins mourners in honouring late Inkosi Kwataine
Vice President-elect Justice Jane Ansah attended the send-off ceremony for the late Inkosi Kwataine at Mthunzi Funeral Parlour in Lilongwe.
In his remarks, Traditional Authority (T/A) Njolomole paid heartfelt tribute to the late Inkosi, expressing deep concerns about his untimely death.
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According to Njolomole, Kwataine was a champion of peace and unity, and his contributions to development in the region were invaluable.
“Chief Kwataine was fostering peace and unity, and also fostering development,” he said.
Njolomole further stated that Kwataine’s passing has left a void in the community.
The body of Inkosi Kwataine of Ntcheu District is expected to arrive at Madzanje Village where he will be laid to rest.

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