Business disrupted in Lilongwe due to clashes between protest groups and panga-wielding youths
By Burnett Munthali
The business environment in Lilongwe has been severely disrupted following violent clashes between protestors planning to stage a demonstration and a group of youths wielding pangas, who have been stopping the protests.
The protest group, which had intended to hold a peaceful demonstration, was confronted by the armed youth, leading to chaos in the central part of the city. The conflict between the two groups has caused significant disruption, halting business activities in the area as shops and markets temporarily closed to ensure the safety of customers and traders.
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Currently, the police can be seen observing the situation, but they have not taken any action to intervene as the youth continue to chase off protestors. This inaction has raised concerns about the ability of law enforcement to maintain public order and protect citizens’ right to peacefully assemble.
As the situation unfolds, it is clear that the growing tensions between groups with opposing political views have begun to take a toll on Lilongwe’s business operations, with many wondering when peace and stability will be restored to the capital city.
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