By Martha Kachingwe Phiri–LILONGWE
After co-hosting a two-day national conference on separation of powers, President Lazarus Chakwera is back at the Bingu International Convention Center in Lilongwe this morning presiding over a Global Leadership Summit.
Representatives from various sectors, including government, private sector, media, non-profit organisations, academia, youth and arts among others are attending the two day summit.
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Earlier, Country Team Leader for Global Leadership Network Victor Mughogho said the network seeks to inspire and equip world class leaders to advance transformation across all sectors.
At least, 450,000 leaders participate in the summit nnually from more than 135 countries and 300 cities.
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