By Burnett Munthali
Opposition political parties have raised concerns over alleged efforts by certain groups to disrupt today’s planned demonstrations, which are aimed at addressing issues related to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and the National Registration Bureau (NRB). The protests, organized by opposition parties, are meant to pressure the government on electoral transparency and the functioning of the NRB. However, reports of intimidation and disturbances by some individuals have surfaced.
In an interview, Shadric Namalomba, a spokesperson for one of the opposition parties, confirmed that despite the presence of these disruptive groups, the demonstrations will continue as planned. He stated that some individuals, reportedly linked to the ruling party, have been attempting to hinder the protests by intimidating participants, including using pangas to chase people away. These groups, according to Namalomba, are likely trying to sabotage the protests by scaring off potential demonstrators.
Namalomba expressed surprise that those disrupting the protests seem to be focused on halting demonstrations specifically related to MEC and NRB. He also called on authorities to investigate the actions of these individuals, as they appear to be interfering with citizens’ rights to peacefully assemble.
Reports indicate that some of the individuals involved in the disruption are wearing face coverings, with others carrying pangas. They are allegedly blocking people from entering the Lilongwe Community Ground, the designated location for the protest.
In response to the accusations, MCP spokesperson Jessie Kabwila dismissed the claims, calling on the opposition parties to provide concrete evidence that these individuals were sent by the ruling party to disrupt the protests. Kabwila reiterated that the MCP is committed to democracy and that the accusations are unfounded without proof.
A video has surfaced showing some of these individuals carrying pangas at the protest site, further intensifying the tension surrounding the demonstrations.
As the situation continues to unfold, the opposition remains determined to continue their protests, emphasizing the importance of holding institutions like the MEC and NRB accountable to the people. The government, however, has yet to respond to the calls for a full investigation into the allegations of disruption.