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President Mutharika arrives in the country

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MALAWIAN President Peter Mutharika inspects a guard of honour mounted for him on arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka
MALAWIAN President Peter Mutharika inspects a guard of honour mounted
for him on arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in
Lusaka

Malawian President Peter Mutharika has arrived in the country for a two day state visit and to grace the 89th Agriculture and Commercial Show.

The Malawian Head of State arrived this afternoon at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) at about 16:35 hours Zambian time and was received at the airport by his host counterpart President Edgar Lungu.

Professor Mutharika was also met at the airport by Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba, Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula, Agriculture and Livestock Minister Given Lubinda, Lusaka Province Minister Obvious Mwaliteta, and other senior government and party officials.

The Malawian Head of State inspected a guard of honour mounted by the Zambia Army.

The two Presidents were treated to an array of entertainment by the traditional dance troops and the PF women choir before leaving the airport.

While in the country, Professor Mutharika is also expected to hold bilateral talks with President Edgar Lungu at State House before attending a state banquet at the Intercontinental Hotel later.

According to a Programme released by Cabinet Office, Professor Mutharika will be accompanied by his wife Getrude.

Apart from officiating at the Zambia Agriculture and Commercial Show on Saturday, Professor Mutharika is also expected to lay wreaths at Embassy Park the Presidential burial site before paying a courtesy call on Zambia’s first President Kenneth Kaunda at his office in Kabulonga.

Malawi President Prof Peter Mutharika with Malawi First Lady Gertrude Mutharika with President Lungu and First Lady Esther Lungubeing entertained by traditional dancers   on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
Malawi President Prof Peter Mutharika with Malawi First Lady Gertrude Mutharika with President Lungu and First Lady Esther Lungubeing entertained by traditional dancers on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport -Pictures by THOMAS NSAMA
MALAWIAN President Peter Mutharika inspects a guard of honour mounted for him on arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka
MALAWIAN President Peter Mutharika inspects a guard of honour mounted
for him on arrival at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in
Lusaka

7 COMMENTS

  1. Breaking News!

    EDGAR LUNGU AND RUPIAH BANDA DIFFER OVER DORA SILIYA.

    The information has emerged of a sharp deference between Rupiah Banda and Edgar Lungu over the pregnancy which Dora Siliya is carying. Rupiah Banda is mad at Lungu as he suspects that he is the one responsible for the pregnancy and has vowed to stop suporting him.

    “Ici Ci mwana ci Lungu cilibe ulemu chingagone bwanji namukazi wanga?” (This young man Lungu has no morals, how dare he can be sleeping with my wife), complained Rupiah Banda.

    Sources close to both Edgar Lungu and Rupiah Banda have disclosed that Dora Silya has been sleeping with Rupiah Banda since 2011 when his wife Thandiwe was diagonalized with cervical cancer.
    Amazingly, Edgar Lungu fell in love with Ms. Silya after winning the Presidential…

  2. WELCOME TO ZAMBIA PROFESSOR! LET THESE BUNCH OF GOONS POST RUBBISH COMMENTS, THEY WILL NEVER REACH YOUR STATUS.

  3. @ Reliable source please grow up and stop living in a fantasy world ! I would not be surprised if a person like you will continue mastabating while sleeping to a nicebeautiful woman because your mind is polluted

  4. wen will African leaders stop these ceremonial arrivals and departures? This is such waste of time and money, so much nonsense while the masses continue to languish in poverty. the money allocated to these events can be used to build toilets at public places at a minimum but oh no, they have to live it up. it is a shame.

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