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Edwards Kambanje: “Malawians Have a Constitutional Right to Protest”

By Burnett Munthali

In an exclusive interview, Edwards Kambanje stressed that the right to protest is enshrined in the Constitution of Malawi and called on citizens and officials alike to respect this fundamental freedom. Citing the constitutional provision for freedom of assembly and expression, Kambanje emphasized the importance of upholding these rights for a healthy democracy.

“It’s unfortunate that some sections of people are against peaceful protests scheduled for today, Wednesday, 13 November,” he remarked. “The Constitution clearly outlines the people’s right to protest, and this must be respected regardless of political or personal differences.”

Kambanje’s remarks come amidst heightened tensions, with reports of groups attempting to obstruct demonstrations organized by opposition parties and civil society organizations. His call serves as a reminder that, in a democracy, peaceful protests are not only a right but a crucial element of public accountability and civic participation.

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