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Malawi First Pressure Group Pens United National General Assembly

Malawi First Pressure Group Pens United National General Assembly

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From the office of the vice president,Malawi First Preasure Group,charleslongwe@live.comchancymapples4@gmail.com To the President of the United Nations General Assembly. Urgent Appeal Regarding President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera's Participation in the UNGA Meeting Dear Sir/Madam, We, the concerned citizen of Malawi and members of the Malawi First Group, write this letter to bring to your attention the grave violations of human rights and pressing issues that our nation currently faces. With deep concern, we urge you to intervene and advise President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera not to attend the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting until the critical matters within our country are addressed. In recent times, Malawi has been witnessing a troubling deterioration in var...
Ben Longwe announces a week of protests in Malawi

Ben Longwe announces a week of protests in Malawi

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Demonstrations to turn protests on the Malawi roads…… Human Rights Activist Sir Charles Ben Longwe, says Malawians cannot be sitting down and watching President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera enjoying travelling in and outside the country while motorists are spending nights in service stations waiting for fuel.Longwe said President Chakwera is draining a lot of forex chartering planes to overseas countries a clear indication that he is not aware of the situation Malawians are sailing through, saying to him and those surrounding him, everything is good as it was yesterday.He said presidents of other countries addresses their citizens on the measures government is taking to address the crisis, but President Chakwera has chosen to remain quiet that things are good on the ground, a developm...
Chakwera Faces More Pressure As Rights Group Plans Anti Govt Protest

Chakwera Faces More Pressure As Rights Group Plans Anti Govt Protest

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The Chakwera administration faces more pressure to act as another rights group plans to hold anti-government protests. This comes barely weeks after a series of similar demonstrations in Lilongwe, Blantyre and Zomba championed by a grouping under the banner Action Against Impunity. Led by Charles Ben Longwe, the protests will run for three days from Wednesday to Friday next week in Mzuzu, Karonga, Lilongwe, Zomba, Mangochi, Blantyre and Nsanje. Chairperson for the National Congress Movement in the northern region, Gomezgani Nkhoma, says they expect to deliver their petition during a stakeholders’ preparatory meeting. The additional three days will be used as a waiting period to receive answers.