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A few hours after the court ruled to abolish the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), Malava MP Malulu Injendi defended its existence, arguing that it remains the most effective way for lawmakers to reach grassroots communities.
Malava MP Defends CDF for Education and Community Amid Court Abolishment
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