West accused of stoking Malawi unrest
Mr Mutharika also urged his supporters to “step in and defend their father rather than just sit back and watch him take crap from donors and rights groups”.
At a ceremony to name a new road in his honour, he said: “This month of March, they are preparing, with some money from donors, to stage demonstrations and vigils.”
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