| 5,658,292 |
-9.7167 |
33.2667 |
Malawi |
|
Members of the Democratic Progressive Party beat up supporters of the People's Party at a rally in Chitipa. Rioters wielded pangas and threw stones. Police arrested 3. |
| 5,658,296 |
-14.9667 |
35.5167 |
Malawi |
|
Community members of Habibu Village Traditional Authority in Machinga attacked and injured 2 policemen. After discovering a deceased 8-year old girl's body, community members wanted to carry out mob justice, and assaulted police as they took four suspects in for questioning. |
| 5,658,300 |
-11.6 |
34.3 |
Malawi |
|
Vigilante militia destroyed 10 houses belonging to the Kawowa family in Nkhata Bay following slow police response to the murder of Anthony Kamanga by a member of the Kawowa family. Three elderly men arrested. |
| 5,658,303 |
-15.7833 |
35 |
Malawi |
|
Judiciary support staff in Blantyre resumed a strike demanding 45% salary raise, after rejecting the government offer of a 36% raise. |
| 5,658,309 |
-13.9833 |
33.7833 |
Malawi |
|
After a house was robbed in Lilongwe, neighbours (which included deputy commander of Malawi Defence Forces Griffin Supuni) beat a private security guard in front of the robbed house. After police arrived, Supuni allegedly assaulted one of the policmeman. Supuni was arrested. |
| 5,658,313 |
-13.9833 |
33.7833 |
Malawi |
|
An unidentified group dressed in military attire and armed with panga knives threw a petrol bomb at the Area 23 Police Unit in Lilongwe, and kidnapped and attacked an officer. Sergeant Trouble Muotcha was later found in a maize field with severe cuts to the head. He was taken to Kamuzu Central Hopsital where he died. |
| 5,658,316 |
-11.45 |
33.58333 |
Malawi |
|
Malawi civil societies staged protests calling for electoral reform, including a law that would require the elected president to recieve more than 50% of votes cast. Demonstrations also called for financial reforms, following reports that the National Aids Commission disbursed over US$120,000 to First Lady Gertrude Mutharika's Beauty Malawi Trust and cultural group Mulhako wa alhomwe for non-HIV/AIDS activities. Similar demonstrations were held in Blantyre, Mzuzu and Karonga. Protesters gave the government a 100-day deadline for response. |
| 5,658,319 |
-15.7833 |
35 |
Malawi |
|
Malawi civil societies staged protests calling for electoral reform, including a law that would require the elected president to recieve more than 50% of votes cast. Demonstrations also called for financial reforms, following reports that the National Aids Commission disbursed over US$120,000 to First Lady Gertrude Mutharika's Beauty Malawi Trust and cultural group Mulhako wa alhomwe for non-HIV/AIDS activities. Similar demonstrations were held in Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Karonga. Protesters gave the government a 100-day deadline for response. |
| 5,658,322 |
-9.9333 |
33.9333 |
Malawi |
|
Malawi civil societies staged protests calling for electoral reform, including a law that would require the elected president to recieve more than 50% of votes cast. Demonstrations also called for financial reforms, following reports that the National Aids Commission disbursed over US$120,000 to First Lady Gertrude Mutharika's Beauty Malawi Trust and cultural group Mulhako wa alhomwe for non-HIV/AIDS activities. Similar demonstrations were held in Lilongwe, Blantyre, and Karonga. Protesters gave the government a 100-day deadline for response. |
| 5,658,325 |
-13.9833 |
33.7833 |
Malawi |
|
Malawi civil societies staged protests calling for electoral reform, including a law that would require the elected president to recieve more than 50% of votes cast. Demonstrations also called for financial reforms, following reports that the National Aids Commission disbursed over US$120,000 to First Lady Gertrude Mutharika's Beauty Malawi Trust and cultural group Mulhako wa alhomwe for non-HIV/AIDS activities. Similar demonstrations were held in Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Blantyre. Protesters gave the government a 100-day deadline for response. |