By Burnett Munthali
The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI), alongside concerned citizens, has formally notified the Lilongwe District Council of its intention to hold peaceful demonstrations on Thursday, October 24, 2024. The protests aim to pressure President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to establish an independent commission of inquiry into the military plane crash that occurred on June 10, 2024, claiming the lives of nine individuals, including Vice-President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima and former First Lady Dr. Patricia Shanil Dzimbiri.

Sylvester Namiwa, the Executive Director of CDEDI, along with fellow organizers Zynab Hasun, Omega Tsiku, and Stevelia Chasuluka, expressed their dissatisfaction with the preliminary technical report released by the German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation. They indicated that the report leaves many crucial questions unanswered regarding the tragic circumstances surrounding the crash.
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The upcoming demonstrations are designed to demand a thorough and credible inquiry into the incident, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency from the government.

The peaceful protest will begin at 09:30 AM at the Lilongwe Community Ground and will proceed through Mchesi and Kamuzu Central Hospital, ultimately culminating at the Lilongwe District Council offices. There, a petition will be presented to District Commissioner Dr. Lawford Palani, outlining the demands for an independent investigation.
CDEDI has underscored the constitutional right to hold peaceful demonstrations, clarifying that this notification serves to inform local authorities for effective planning rather than seeking permission for the event. This proactive approach aims to ensure that the demonstrations are conducted smoothly and without disruption, while highlighting the collective call for justice regarding the crash

As the date approaches, CDEDI and concerned citizens are mobilizing support to raise awareness about the need for a transparent investigation, demonstrating their commitment to justice for the victims and their families. The outcome of these demonstrations could play a crucial role in shaping public discourse around government accountability and the importance of independent inquiries in matters of national significance.