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Namaloko
Namaloko
7 years ago

A che Nsonda and your fellow cohorts, don’t worry. There will be no chaos. The votes that DPP will amass in whatever mode, first past the post or 50+1 will make you completely silent. By the way, is PP alive? What about this party of death and darkness which is rocked with a litany of internal fire fighting?

Cash Gate
7 years ago

Why MCP remain silent on this issue?

sabata
sabata
7 years ago

I stopped thinking of Malawi politics in 1994 let them rule until their home boys start fighting them.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
7 years ago

Totally agree with the Chief Justice. Totally agree with Msonda on equal representations of commissioners from each party. Mec together with all other election commissions in the world are neutral bodies. Ideally they should have nobody sympathetic to any party and the govt of the day can’t monopolise the composition of it. If Peter was honest enough, the opposition including independents who have more MPs should have been represented by more commissioners, say one more than udf/dpp partnership. Alternatively equal reps as Msonda suggests. Each party should have been requested to submit day two names. But we know how these… Read more »

Mustaff Issa
Mustaff Issa
7 years ago

I think Msonda has un out of ideas now and he needs to go home in Rumphi and look for cattle.With the same MEC chair and the Chief justice Peter will still carry the day in elections in 2019.They are well educated guys but attractive to chaos at times only Malawians are always cowards and prefer talking under blankets .They make noise two days and then it goes off and the dust settles and leave MEC chair and the Chief Justice bought new V8s period.ICC what are you mad?

Mgift
7 years ago

inu AOPPOSITION 50 PLUS IS THE WAY TO GO NOT THE HIGHEST NO! MUSAMANGOTI MPHWII ,WITHOUT 50 PLUS NDIYE MAVOTI ASAZACITIKE

Tikondane
Tikondane
7 years ago
Reply to  Mgift

Iwe Mgift, very good! Anthu awa ndimadabwa nawo. Zinthu zofunikira kumakambirana akuzisiya pambali nkumalimbana nzopanda mtunda. M’malo okonza tsogolo. Push in 50% plus!

Codex
Codex
7 years ago

After looking at formation if newly elected commissioners there’s imbalances with a cooking deception. Majority of commissioners are DPP & we have a sleeping opposition in parliament not putting checks & balances. The old advice we have heard before prevention is better than cure. Act now before its too late Malawi it’s no rocket science!

Gogodasi
7 years ago

Msonda you must be a dreamer. Which International Criminal Court will Mutharika go to when right now African Union feels its members should not be affiliated to it? If you have a genuine case, you should just challenge the authority right now and not to wait till 2019 hoping you will take take matter to the ICC. If I may ask, who will do that when nothing of this sort happened after the death of 20 people in the North in 2011under Bingu’s administration? Wasn’t it enough to take Bingiu to the ICC and how will that happen in 2019?… Read more »

Dr Mbilixi
Dr Mbilixi
7 years ago
Reply to  Gogodasi

DPP chipani c hokupha

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