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tan'gatan'ga
tan'gatan'ga
8 years ago

The 36 percent ties up very well with the votes Peter won with. This is not just a coincidence, but a reflection of which group is not in favour of federalism – the oppressors.

tan'gatan'ga
tan'gatan'ga
8 years ago

Meanwhile, we all need to realise that PAC has no Constitutional legitimacy to decide on national issues. Theirs are only opinions and therefore not binding. The oppressed have the right to take another avenues in order for them to rid themselves of the oppression. Militant if necessary.

fula
8 years ago

there was need for civic education before PAC came up with the report. Ccjp please help in civic educating the masses since the catholic church has dioceses operating on almost federal model

Hardcore Federalism Supporter from the North

Is this 64% coming from the oppressed Northerners or our oppressors from the South? It is the Northern region that feel we have been oppressed for too long and it is time now to part ways or we go into FEDERALISM. Hitler Peter Mutharika and his tribal party, DDP, have been committing unspeakable crime against the Nyika people in the North region of Malawi. These atrocities include: ethnic cleansing in education—to make sure the daughter/son of a Northerner doesn’t succeed. They have introduced quota system in education as a tool to oppress us. They use violence against the Northerners to… Read more »

tman
tman
8 years ago

pac is just the same as fifa and fam you can’t trust what they say. they are just fooling their donors. we all know that their has been no such survey. and how do you ask someone about something he doesn’t know about?

mleme
mleme
8 years ago

Mwagwa nayo atumbuka!

Zikatha
Zikatha
8 years ago

Why not just call for a referendum? We never heard any sensitisation about your survey. You just cooked results and a report in your bedrooms with your wives

pido
8 years ago

Who said PAC should conduct a survey? I thought they were supposed to conduct sensitization Programmes? Zopusa eeti. Kumangonamiza anthu ndife anthu a chilungamo , kuba ufiti, zigololo and chinyengo zili tho

CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT
CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT
8 years ago

Federalism could definitely help the country. Results in your survey are not particularly surprising. Those who are against Federalism hold this view out of ignorance. I understand that early this year NICE and ZBS signed an agreement to roll out a mass education campaign on how Federalism works, in comparison with our current system. For all I know, the campaign has not gotten off the ground. My plea, therefore, goes to NICE. Please enlighten the people so that they make informed choices about their destiny. Ignorance and Fear will not help us. There is no way Malawi will get out… Read more »

Bandawe
Bandawe
8 years ago

PAC should understand the reasons behind the push to go for federalism and urge government to abolish stinking stupid policies that oppresses those who feel oppressed otherwise you are not killing the snake but scotching it, it will come back round and more vicious than you think, At this time it will not be termed.

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