03 Mar 2021 | 11:22 AM UTC
Malawi: Anti-government protest planned in Mzuzu March 5
Anti-government protest planned in Mzuzu, Malawi, March 5. Avoid the area.
Event
Activists from the United Transformation Movement (UTM) have planned an anti-government demonstration in Mzuzu March. 5. Participants are demonstrating against alleged increased nepotism and poor governance. Details around the event's start time and exact location remain unclear; however, the protest is likely to take place in central Mzuzu.
Police will likely deploy additional personnel to manage the demonstration. Clashes between protesters and security forces are possible. Ground travel and business disruptions are likely near the protest. Traffic disruptions, including road closures, are likely in surrounding areas.
Context
Malawi has enjoyed a period of political stability since Lazarus Chakwera assumed the presidency in June 2020; however, tensions within the Tonse Alliance, composed of an alliance of nine political parties, will almost certainly persist and worsen amid the multitude of divergent views within the former opposition coalition. Furthermore, Chakwera's government has been criticized for the regional imbalance of the cabinet, with few people from the UTM's Northern region appointed, while they played a significant role in electing Chakwera's Tonse Alliance. This could pose a challenge in maintaining the alliance's ability to operate as one cohesive group and avoid internal divisions. A break-up in the coalition is unlikely through 2021.
Advice
Avoid all protests. Heed the directives of the security forces. Leave the area at the first sign of violence. Plan for ground travel disruptions in central Mzuzu March 5.