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Chakwera and Boko urge peace and unity at Malawi's Independence Day event
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49562, member: 636"] Two African presidents delivered strong messages about keeping calm during Malawi's birthday party at Bingu National Stadium. Botswana leader Duma Gideon Boko told thousands of people to stay peaceful when they vote on September 16. The visiting president praised small brave actions that help change Africa for the better. He urged leaders across the continent to fight poverty and unfairness through steady work. Boko wished Malawi success and highlighted the friendship between both countries. President Lazarus Chakwera spoke next and warned citizens that fighting destroys progress instead of building it up. He said wars never help villages grow stronger or create better lives for families. The Malawi leader criticized people who settle arguments through violence and court fights. Chakwera pushed for talking things out peacefully rather than throwing punches or harsh words. He stressed that the nation must come together and stop hating each other over small disagreements. Chakwera also scolded citizens who expect free money without working hard for their communities. He told people to stop trying to ruin others and start helping the country move forward. The president warned against rushing to fix national problems because hasty decisions create bigger troubles later. Both leaders agreed that peace forms the base for everything good that happens in any country. [/QUOTE]
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