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Namiwa says protesters will not be intimidated

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Executive Director of Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiative (CDEDI) Sylvester Namiwa has challenged that no one can force protesters to stop conducting vigils at Capital Hill entrance which are in the third day in Lilongwe. Namiwa said this when he received a tip about a certain group of people which is intending to […]

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