1. mec - Noun
2. mec - Pronoun
mec (uncountable)
(medicine, colloquial) Clipping of meconium.
mec liquor
mec
accusative of iċ: me
MEC (plural MECs)
Initialism of multifluidic evolutionary component.
According to the MEC chairperson, the commission will run the fresh presidential election within the five months given by the Constitutional Court and will soon launch the electoral calendar for the polls. Source: Internet
According to the MEC, so far, five schools have been vandalised by people looking for PPEs. Source: Internet
A credible election should resolve the political uncertainty that has engulfed Malawi since MEC declared DPP candidate Peter Mutharika as the winner of the controversial 2019 presidential election. Source: Internet
After receiving a briefing from law enforcement officers in Ulundi, MEC Ntuli said: "As a democratic government, we respect people's constitutional rights to peaceful protests without resorting to violent acts of criminality. Source: Internet
Among some of the measures, the chief elections officer said MEC is distributing personal protective equipment, providing hand sanitisers and hand-washing facilities. Source: Internet
Agricultural sciences should be made a compulsory subject in Eastern Cape schools, according to education MEC Fundile Gade. Source: Internet