Sylvester Namiwa

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Sylvester Namiwa
Citizenship Malawian
OccupationsHuman rights activist; Executive Director of CDEDI
Years active2018 - present
Organization(s)Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI)
Known forGovernance activism; transparency advocacy; public accountability campaigns
Notable workCivil society interventions on governance, democracy, and public inquiries

Sylvester Namiwa is a Malawian human rights activist and governance advocate. He is the executive director of the Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI), an organisation known for its activism on transparency, economic accountability, and democratic participation in Malawi. [1]

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Career

Namiwa leads CDEDI, a Malawian civil society organisation that frequently engages government institutions on matters of transparency, public sector reforms, and economic governance.

Commission of Inquiry into the 2024 plane crash

In October 2024, Namiwa was appointed by the President Lazarus Chakwera to serve as a commissioner on the inquiry investigating the June 2024 aircraft accident that killed Vice President Saulos Chilima and eight others. Soon after his appointment, Namiwa resigned from the commission, stating concerns about the transparency of its proceedings. He argued that witness testimonies should be accessible to the public and expressed dissatisfaction with procedural limitations that, in his view, undermined openness. [2]

Following his resignation, he publicly criticised the inquiry process and questioned the credibility of its findings. [3]

Activism and incidents

Namiwa has participated in and organised several demonstrations addressing governance issues, high-level corruption, economic challenges, and public accountability. His activism has placed him in conflict with state authorities and political actors. [4] [5]

Over the years, he has reported receiving threats related to his work. He has also been physically attacked during some demonstrations, drawing widespread attention to security concerns faced by human rights activists in Malawi. [6] [2]

In June 2025, Namiwa was attacked by panga-wielding men in Lilongwe while leading demonstrations calling for the resignation of Malawi Electoral Commission officials. The assault occurred in the presence of the Police and Malawi Defence Force officers, who reportedly did not intervene. He was physically assaulted and sustained injuries before escaping when police eventually deployed tear gas to disperse the crowd. [7]

Public positions

In November 2025, Namiwa publicly argued that former president Lazarus Chakwera did not deserve the customary privileges of a former head of state. He criticised Chakwera for governance and corruption failures, state‑sanctioned violence, and misuse of public resources, and urged international bodies, including SADC and the Commonwealth, to withhold honorary roles until these issues were addressed. [8]

Awards and recognition

In December 2025, Namiwa was named Runner-Up Human Rights Defender of the Year during the national awards held in Mzuzu as part of Human Rights Day commemorations. [9]

See also

References

  1. "Abducted Malawi Rights Campaigner Found Safe". Voice of America. 2022-07-29. Retrieved 2025-11-23.
  2. 1 2 "Key member of Malawi's plane crash probe commission resigns". Voice of America. 2024-10-31. Retrieved 2025-11-23.
  3. Mlanjira, Duncan (2025-01-07). "Namiwa describes Justice Jabber Alide-led Commission of Inquiry's report as shallow and a waste of time and resources". Maravi Express. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  4. Nankhonya, Jacob (2025-06-26). "Panga-wielding men attack Namiwa in full view of police, MDF". Nation Online. Retrieved 2025-11-23.
  5. "Sylvester Namiwa". Front Line Defenders. Retrieved 2025-11-23.
  6. "Malawian Rights Groups Cancel Protests Over Abduction of Organizer". Voice of America. 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2025-11-23.
  7. Nankhonya, Jacob (2025-06-26). "Panga-wielding men attack Namiwa in full view of police, MDF". Nation Online. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  8. Nzangaya, Archangel (2025-11-24). "CDEDI says Chakwera does not deserve former president's privileges". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2025-11-24.
  9. Nzangaya, Archangel (2025-12-10). "Namiwa crowned runner-up human rights defender, vows to intensify accountability". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2025-12-10.