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The arrest on treason charges of Vice-President Cassim Chilumpha and two of his close associates - Yusuf Matumula, ex-Trustee of the Bakili Bullets football team, and United Democratic Front activist Rashid Nembo - in an operation by armed Blantyre police on 28 April has triggered more arrests and a dramatic security crackdown....

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Keywords:

Cassim Chilumpha, Yusuf Matumula, Rashid Nembo, South African, Bingu wa Mutharika, Bakili Muluzi, Britain, Maurice Kachimbwinda, John Banda, Shabaan Kadango, Muhammed Kulesi, Hophmally Makande, Humphrey Mvula, Ndaila Onani, Kamlepo Kalua, Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe

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