• PRESS STATEMENT – 13 April, 2017

    MESN STATEMENT ON THE FINAL REPORT ON THE REVIEW OF ELECTORAL LAWS and HOW THE MALAWI ELECTORAL COMMISSION IS FAIRING ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGREED NON-LEGISLATIVE ELECTORAL REFORMS On Wednesday, 29th March, 2017 Special Law Commission on the Review of Electoral Laws released the much awaited report to the public through a press briefing in Lilongwe. […]

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  • MESN urges the media to be vigilant in monitoring implementation of non-legislative electoral reforms

    The media in Malawi has been urged to be vigilant and pursue the implementation of the non-legislative electoral reforms which were agreed upon by the Electoral Commission, Political Parties under the umbrella body of the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) and the Malawi Electoral Support Network (MESN). The call was made on Wednesday, 26 October, […]

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  • MESN to meet with heads of media houses

    The Malawi Electoral Support Network (MESN) will be meeting with heads of media houses in Malawi. The meeting will take place in Blantyre on Wednesday, 26 October, 2016, at Ryalls Hotel. At the meeting, MESN is expected to present the agreed upon non-legislative electoral reforms which were signed by MEC and Political Parties under the […]

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  • In Pictures: MESN, MEC, CMD presentation and signing of Communique on non-legislative electoral reforms

    The Malawi Electoral Support Network (MESN), the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and Political Parties under the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD) presented and signed a Communique on the implementation of the non-legislative electoral reforms. The event took place at Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe on Friday, 14 October, 2016. It followed a two day meeting that […]

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  • Communique on non-legislative electoral reforms: agreed upon by MESN, MEC and CMD

    The copy of the Communique that was presented to the public on 14 October, 2016 at Crossroads Hotel in Lilongwe is available for download. The public can download a copy of the Communique on this link: communique-final.

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