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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

….or convince those that haven’t voted for years to go register to vote in May 2019 in order to change voting patterns. There is a significant number of voting youths who have to date not been interested in politics because the old guard politicians have sidelined them and completely forgotten to be honest. I wouldn’t be surprised come next year only 2 million people go to voting booths. (I am exaggerating but may just be true) If the youths could be mobilised to vote, surely they will vote differently from the few millions who keep voting back same old politicians… Read more »

Andrew
Andrew
6 years ago

I salute you Allan Ntata. The next demos should take thie suggested direction. If you do not help people to see social ills in their society, you will head nowhere

Dipipi wa Yudiefu
Dipipi wa Yudiefu
6 years ago
Reply to  Andrew

We are already heading nowhere and we will be probably like this for a long time to come. The biggest group of voters is illiterate, poor, culture-less, etc etc and unfortunately our politicians know this and thrive on it. Take one example of Atupele Muluzi, do you think he has respect for any intelligent voter in this country? He goes to Mangochi, Balaka, Nkhotakota, Zomba, Dedza, Salima, Machinga to hold his campaign meetings because he knows a yao whether sick , blind or half dead will vote for him. Federal system of governance is the answer.

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