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Mtimba Sonjo
5 years ago

MEC do not confuse us. Why can’t you give us the figure of those who registered against the expected number.
%atage confuses us when you don’t show numerator and denominator. You might be cooking up figures for KU and BT.

Nalingula
Nalingula
5 years ago

MEC just Correct the 68 % for Kasungu on your Website and put the 74 % it seems Projections keep changing OR the number of Registered Voters for Kasungu has Changed.Otherwise you are Confusing some of Us who love Numbers!!

Nalingula
Nalingula
5 years ago

MEC don’t Try to Twist Numbers and complicate things.Kasungu registered Only 68.2 % comparing those who have Registered now against 2014.And that is on your Website!!Blantyre has registered 498 against 588 in 2014 this Represents 84.6%.Your Projections are Wrong just compare against how many people Registered in 2014!!Masamu ndiovuta?

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

We have voter apathy amongst the youths who represent 60% of the voters. The only language that the youths of today is instant gratification therefore critical that MEC start to be creative in their quest to attract young voters. I still would suggest that MEC think of how the youths could be incentivized to register to vote and vote in May. Think of awarding airtime or data on those under 35 years old and voted or pay their school fees for a term or two. In these times MEC has to be creative and be relevant in the era of… Read more »

Tizanka
Tizanka
5 years ago

Being paid to vote? It can’t get any bizarre than this kkkkkkk

Nahatobo
Nahatobo
5 years ago

MEC you are not helping Malawians. When Chakwera said there is low turn out in central region and there is need to either extend registration period or come to register again after u intensify sensitizatiin meetings You said no zadusapo basi….Now you have seen lowest turn round in bt and u say u are going to revisit. kuyamba kufuna kudzalembanso….. eeeeeish u will coz civil strife

Wiseman
Wiseman
5 years ago

So who will drag MEC to court for the Bt low registered numbers? Since other people are suing MEC for Central region.

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