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Why meeting them separately????……..hmmmmmmmm MEC should have met with them at the same time
And i feel if it was necessary to meet these political leaders , why not meet them in public unlike in private as it is the case? They could have organised a public meeting for all these leaders.
I disagree with this idea of meeting all political leaders because all these MEC officials belong to DPP, therefore let them conduct this meeting with peter mutharika, full stop
Bishop Matonga has a point about women aspiring for politics, and this is an urgent and opportune time to raise the issue of broader representation. Now, let’ get a little bit radical thought, shall we? Abale inu, we should start seriously thinking towards gender equity for a fairer world of our politics of representation. For 2024. My personal view: under the current environment where both genders have to fight on an equal footing, like in the advanced political democracies we envy so much, it could take us ten if not more generations to get to the much needed equity or… Read more »
Acts of crooks…………….!! How can we be sure of what you shared with the political party presidents when the meetings were done in-camera! Worse still what do we take of DPP officials namely: Alufandika, Ansah, Mathanga, Nkosi, Moffat Banda, Mtafu etc disguised as MEC officials meeting DPP president [their own party president] discussing how best to go about 2019 elections? What were they discussing about 2019 elections as DPP officials? Can that be for general good or they were there to thank their master for giving them a good job [MEC Commissioner]. Malawians do we believe MEC/DPP officials can have… Read more »
Agree with kamdidi..UTM doesn’t have a presidential candidate yet.
This is nice. Prevention is better than cure. We don’t want any blood shed during pre/post election 2019. After all, we are all Malawians and this is only our home. We need to love and be patriotic to this country. Make Malawi a safe place to live
The heading is talking about MECmeeting presidential candidates and the content is talking about MEC meeting political party leaders. Chilima is an interim UTM party leader and not presidential candidate as UTM is yet to hold its first ever convention where all NEC positions including that of the leader and presidential candidate will be elected. MEC should know that better, otherwise meeting Chilima as a presidential candidate might open a cane of questions as it would mean the electoral body has endorsed him before the convention…and that would be a disaster on the conduct of MEC! Just my layman’s views… Read more »
It’s obvious that he’s going to be presidential candidate for PP..why cooking a story without anything to say
Ha ha ha no mention of UDF. This party is now considered a small party. Pathetic and to hell with a Chair and his son Atupele. They have downgraded the party for the family interest.
I personally do not trust this composition of MEC Commissioners, let alone this MEC CEO. Alfandika.
I thought every party has got his own representative as a commissioner..what are you talking about?