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Mapopa C. Kaunda
@MapopaK
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malawi 🇲🇼
Sumali Mayıs 2014
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@Rossmac212 The one who did the artwork wanted us to see exactly what we are seeing.
And what you want us to see exactly!
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I notice a number of times, #Malawi national flag is not properly displayed in offices. It’s either flags r too big and meant for outside or flagstaff is too short. A flag should not touch or rest on ground. Torn flags are also unacceptable, I take it as an insult to a nation

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@KenaMphonda @sunbirdtourism A time most convenient...not to get inebriated.
Matter closed!
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@MapopaK @sunbirdtourism The wine was not ordered but procured at a time most convenient to sip and not get inebriated
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@sunbirdtourism Is this how you serve wine at your restaurant at BM airport? Much as I know this is not right, AI says filling a wine glass to the brim is generally considered poor etiquette as it restricts aroma development and prevents swirling.

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@chimbalih @Rachel_Mhango Congratulations Henry.
All the best in your new position
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Proud to have been elected as the Deputy Treasurer General of the Public Relations Society of Malawi. We aim to generate more revenue in an innovative way. We keep moving @rachel_mhango

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My good friend @KenaMphonda has been consistent about flag protocols at Government institutions: tattered flags and all! A lot of hospitality entities in Malawi while displaying the national flag and other flags, breach key flag protocols around precedence and dispaly.

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@PolDeptRhodes Congratulations to Prof on her new assignment.
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@innok79 @General_wongie @HumanRightsMW People forget that social media also helps the long arm of the law reach where it is supposed to reach!
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@General_wongie This is horrible, inhuman! People respecting the dead more than the living? The perpetrators should see what it’s like to be inside a police cell. @HumanRightsMW
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Since when did communities become judge, jury, and executioner? Why was she singled out? Not everyone in that area attended the funeral. Not everyone was cooking. So why was she tried, judged and punished? Having personal responsibilities is not a crime.
WONGANI@General_wongie
What happened this afternoon in Mzuzu, Home Bound Area 1B, is disturbing and dangerous. A woman was going about her business while others were cooking at a funeral. For that alone, community police with the help of other women apprehended her and tied her to a tree for hours.
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