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Rift Valley
Rift Valley
6 years ago

The fact that most of MCP’ strongholds will act as guinea pigs and that the Southern Region will register after the system has been perfected is very suspicious.

Watch out MCP, rigging has started. Demand clarification from MEC as it would appear they want to meddle with the National Registration Process. This has nothing to do with Voter Registration which must be doe according to the Law. In other words voter registration will heave to be done regardless of the National ID Programme.

concerned Citizen
concerned Citizen
6 years ago

I also agree entirely with the court. MEC has run out of ideas, it looks the leader this organisation has already failed her duties. You cannot declare the use of IDs for voting when the IDs are not even there. If this is the case why is MEC not involved in the registration to make sure that everything goes according to plan. This is the beginning of fraud.

chimanga
6 years ago

MEC ndi DPP za tchera ku mwezi nkhanga zaona

Make Mphwiyo
Make Mphwiyo
6 years ago

I am totally in agreement with the Kangaroo Court. It is very unfair for the MEC to make that statement now while the exercise has already started. I understand now they have engaged NICE to help them in publicity but it is too late for the central region people. This is, therefore, without fear or favour, declared a ploy to reduce the number of voters in the central region, which is undisputably the stronghold of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP)

Jim K. K
6 years ago

Welcome idea by Kangroo court.

But, we would like to know who is Lord Denning, by the way?

Zedi
Zedi
6 years ago
Reply to  Jim K. K

The Judge of Public Opinion Court aka Kangaroo.

Baffod
Baffod
6 years ago
Reply to  Jim K. K

and who is Jim K.K by the way?

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