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Article: Ambassador from Malawi seeks cooperation with Indianapolis
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- Indianapolis Recorder
- Article date:
- March 16, 2001
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Yates, Robin
Indianapolis Recorder
03-16-2001
Ambassador from Malawi seeks cooperation with Indianapolis
By ROBIN YATES
Recorder Correspondent
Tony Kandiero, Malawi's ambassador to the U.S., was honored this week at a
reception given by the Indianapolis law firm of Barnes and Thornburg.
Indianapolis City-County Councilwoman Karen Celestine Horseman and a lawyer
on the staff of Barnes and Thornburg hosted the event along with Shola
Ajiboye, president/CEO of the African Community International Center and
host of "Images of Africa" TV program.
Ajiboye, himself a recent resident of Indianapolis, welcomed guests by
saying, "I want to thank Indianapolis for their welcoming spirit. We
(Africans) are ready ...
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