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kanyimbi
kanyimbi
9 years ago

Paying tax is a duty of every citizen. Nobody is happy to pay taxes. So this motive by the government to pay tax is welcome. If the amount is high just negotiate.

Wamandasi
Wamandasi
9 years ago

Malawians with cash must be creating business in townships and villages to curb the unnecesary influx in town where people end up as robbers and prostitutes when job opportunities fail to arise. It’s the time to copy different kinds of job creating activies from neighbouring countries. Now musicians are dumping music for politics for quick bucks at the same time hindering rightful extra employment Most dump people who are lazy to work and think just create NGOs and transmit western ideologies, create chaos and activism. The western goal is to instabilise our economy so that we get loans and be… Read more »

chrisstopher shangire
chrisstopher shangire
9 years ago

guyz we are in a situation where by we cant even think of others than ur own stomach titichani God is there for everyone

Mudzaziona Kabaza
Mudzaziona Kabaza
9 years ago

A Kabaza guy named Widze dropped me in Salima and I sustained many injuries, I still remember the pain due to iodine they painted my woulds with at the private clinic. Can you imagine, you have woulds and they put iodine without pain killers? These Kabaza people and the private clinics should be taxed for the pain they are causing innocent people. Mxxxxiiiiiiiii

Nkhamanga
9 years ago

All I can say is I don’t have respect for this govt anymore considering the daft mindedness of it’s politicians. How can a whole minister of trade be condoning and dreaming of proliferating such a backward solace means of transport? A progressive government of an impoverished country like our’s should be talking of instituting measures that would enable a majority of it’s citizens afford decent means of transportation, public or personal. In the western countries cited by a previous commentator people cycle in cities purpotedly to avoid the traffic hustle and bustle not that they can not manage a much… Read more »

ujeni
9 years ago

This should not be encouraged, the flood of this kind of business is the same as street vending, no adherence to road rules and regulation plus increase in deaths. Poor countries like Malawi encouraging such nonsense is a million steps backward

taliban
taliban
9 years ago

So nzeru za amayi aja zinali za bwino kani.

Mphwache
Mphwache
9 years ago

There is no shame in Kabaza, even London or New York have cycle taxis. What we need is order and identification of the right type of taxi fit for our cities, towns and rural areas.

Bwnde
Bwnde
9 years ago

Palibe chosangalatsa apa. Kabaza just shows how poor and lazy we are as Malawians. Always going for cheap stuff to do to earn a living. Cycling. Our minds cannot think of creating sothing to improve livıng standards as a business. I cannot be part of celebrating this kind of premitive thinking.

Jumusi
Jumusi
9 years ago

Please give people proper transport. People opt for bicycles because they do not have an alternative. They board kabaza because there is no choice. Shame on Minister of Transport! 50 years after independence no reliable transport. You DPP guys killed the reliable transport that Kamuzu Banda to start your mini buses which are not reliable. This is only country in the SADC country that has very very very poor public transport system. Uchindele pera. Just buy buses that should operate in townships and rural areas. Manyazi mulibe to support kabaza. Munthu wavala suit bwino bwino uzikwela kabaza. Can u carry… Read more »

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