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Programme of July 20 demonstrations

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011 | Post By


This is to inform all Malawians that Concerned Malawians and various stakeholders have organised peaceful demonstrations to take place on 20th July 2011 in all the regions of the country.

The peaceful demonstrations have been organized as part of our constitutional right to express alarm regarding the current economic and democratic crises facing Malawi, with the aim of calling for an end to the current poor economic and democratic governance being advanced by the current administration.

These demonstrations are the first phase towards the grand mass demonstrations set for 17th August 2011 national wide.

The Theme of the Demonstrations is: Uniting For Peaceful Resistance Against Bad Economic and Democratic Governance – “A Better Malawi Is Possible”

Outline of the Demonstrations is as Follows:-

SOUTHERN REGION

Starting point:-: – Blantyre District Office through Kamuzu Highway to Kamuzu Stadium to Civic Offices

We are calling all Malawians from Ndirande, Chilomoni, Chilobwe, Bangwe, Zingwangwa, Machinjiri, Mbayani, Chileka, Ludzu and all areas to join the demonstration on 20th July.

CENTRAL REGION

Starting Point: - From Community Centre Ground through Old Town then Kasungu Highway then to City Centre.

We are calling all Malawians from Area 25, Kawale, Biwi, Mchesi, Chitsapo, Area 23, 33, 49, 39, Bunda, Likuni,Mugona and all areas to join the demonstration on 20th July.

NORTHERN REGION

Starting Point: - From Katoto Ground through Town to City Assembly Office.

We are also calling on all Malawians from Zolo Zolo, Katawa, Chiwanja, Mzilawayingwe, Chasefu ndi all Areas to join the demonstration on 20th July.

Colour: – We are appealing to all Malawians to put on anything RED on 20th July wherever they are.

If you can’t join and you’re a Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director , in the Police, Army, and a Civil Servant please release your house servant/gardener on that day.

Note: This is a peaceful demonstration and we would appeal to all Malawians to be DISCIPLINED during the demonstrations. Lets us show the authorities that much as they are oppressing us we are peaceful and constructive Citizens.

This is your chance to make the difference by being heard and be counted on 20th July. COME ONE COME ALL!

ITS ARED ATTIRED FOR JULY 20 DEMO

Viva Democracy! Viva Struggle for Freedom!

 

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6 Comments for “Programme of July 20 demonstrations”

  1. Eye watch
    July 14, 2011 - 10:45 am

    To quote the real Ngwazi:

    FREEDOM!
    UFULU!
    MTENDERE!

    Come all!

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  2. Ex Hon
    July 14, 2011 - 1:33 pm

    What time do the demos start?

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  3. Scrappy
    July 14, 2011 - 2:00 pm

    Call Malawians from all walks of life,not using poor folks from ghe areas u selcted (poor) , promise them shoes and turn around calling them openga. Malawi is 4 all rich ,poor ,educated or not. Bring them Namiwawa and area 43 fatty fattys too.

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  4. Unknown
    July 14, 2011 - 2:31 pm

    Nanga muma Districts? Thats where tikufinyika kwambiri, amtown pang’ono

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  5. Kasi
    July 18, 2011 - 8:27 am

    Bingu we shall die for our constituional rtight on Wednesday 20th July. Bingu walephera

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  6. Malinda Byassee
    October 8, 2011 - 12:00 am

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