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BLESSINGS
BLESSINGS
5 years ago

Bravo the DPP

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago

kkkkkk ma stats ndiye ndi amenewotu, ndipo kubera komwe muukulubwalubwa nakoku palibe pa ma stats awo!

mtete
mtete
5 years ago

We Malawians are known to be friendly, polite, warmhearted and kind. Regrettably we tend to be most stupid. We know what harm APM and DPP have done to the country and yet we will flock to the polling station in large numbers to give the same plunderering, thieving, nepotistic and corrupt crooks another mandate to rob Malawi. Let’s vote in someone else for a change and bring back dignity to Mother Malawi.

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago
Reply to  mtete

hahahahahahaha mtete, stats yakupwetekatu? pano ndiye ukupempha anthu kuti akujowine kudana ndi chipani cholamula? Mmese mumasimikizika kuti mutenga boma inu? munya muona.

Happy Kayuni
Happy Kayuni
5 years ago

This demonstrates how dull most Malawians are. In the days of FAKE NEWS, FAKE HEADLINESS and FAKE SURVESYS you should watch out. Dulani and his friends conducted this survey when UTM had just been launched in July and they had their survey in August. It is only an idiot who can get excited with these results.

nephan nyirenda
nephan nyirenda
5 years ago

by then when iopr was conducting its research UTM was just 2month old which means it was not as popular as it is now. this is to say that if the research could have taken place this month UTM would be on better possition contrary to the third position coz now people have lose trust in the current tantrum regime

HUUU
HUUU
5 years ago

Chipani Cha ADIKITONI Achilezelele can not WIN- Chilima ndi ADIKITONI A chilezelele olo ine atandisutisa KAPENA KUNDIPEPELELA chamba chomwe akufuna kuti azalima ku KK sindingavotele DIKITONI

nephan nyirenda
nephan nyirenda
5 years ago
Reply to  HUUU

thats a fallacy my brother, u need to raise arguments and not attacking a person. thats only shows that u r still behind analysing issues..

sato
sato
5 years ago

Mapulofesa owononga dziko kuthandizana. This a ploy aimed at clearing the ground for rigging. This is not 2014. Ma report anuwo muzikawerenga Ku library yanu titakupititsani Ku retirement. Muyera mmaso 2019.

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago
Reply to  sato

Ignore this report at your own peril. The scientific methods used are fairly extensive (though not exhaustive). It should rather be a wakeup call for both opposition parties and naive electorate, particularly those from the North. If what northerners really want is to rid of the york burden and torture of DPP-led govt. Otherwise northerners should stop being cry babies yet they waste their ballot on small useless parties. Political leaders in the north have 2 realistic options either have single bargaining northern block party (like MCP or DPP) or rally under a party that would promote their cause at… Read more »

chingeni
chingeni
5 years ago

amalawi mukuchedwa muzavotele ine kansala nancholi muone magesi akala ulele pompo mazi alipo aulele mu shire mu tikangogula machine basi mazi azikanka magesi nkumaya better life siposa pamenepo olo osavota zizakala zateka

shaibu
shaibu
5 years ago

munuhuze pumbwayo magesi akudula kwambiri movoti akufuna achani zintukumukanika Ku escom ko nde azitifuna pano , akuti charge ndalama zambiri Ku escom ko kenako akutenga ndalama omweo nkumazungulila mumisonkano,

maseko
maseko
5 years ago

Are we surprised? This is obvious. There are just too many opposition political parties wanting to get into government and in the process splitting the same vote from Malawians of goodwill. Politicians with no strategies at all. This study wasn’t sponsored by any political party

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