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That in turn triggered an uproar from the opposition and a shouting match ensued with a UDF lawmaker George Ntafu nearly triggering a brawl after he called Mutharika's allies "these miserable ministers."
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In it a voice identified as Mutharika's says former president Bakili Muluzi needs to be "shaken up."
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Muluzi dubbed Mutharika, the "economic engineer," who would turn around the economic fortunes of the poor southern African nation.
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Luther Mambala, president of the Malawi Congress for Trade Unions, one of the main organizers of the demonstrations, called Mutharika's accusations of outside influence "laughable."
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This followed a diplomatic row over a leaked embassy cable referring to Mutharika as "autocratic and intolerant of criticism" that led to the expulsion of Britain's ambassador to Lilongwe.
The Guardian World News Godfrey Mapondera 2011
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"Chakuamba was accused of calling Mutharika a drunk and brute at
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The dispute began after Mutharika deported Britain's envoy for describing the president in a leaked cable as "autocratic and intolerant."
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Bakili Muluzi says the Mutharika government owes him compensation for what he says are his wrongful arrest and imprisonment
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A coalition of up to 80 civil society organizations and religious and student groups organized the demonstrations on July 20 in three main Malawian cities to protest shortages of foreign currency and fuel, poor economic conditions and increasing repression by the government of President Bingu wa Mutharika.
Malawi Government Shocked by MCC Aid Withholding Decision 2011
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On Thursday, President Bingu wa Mutharika gave a nationwide radio address, appealing for calm and saying he is willing to sit and talk with his critics.
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