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mlomwe
mlomwe
8 years ago

tikuonelani $.80 mlimi angapindule kapena poti simunalimepo eti ?

Alex
8 years ago

We gonna see how the prezident can suport farmers at auction floors this year

lucy
lucy
8 years ago

zilibwino kwambili,may heaven father open gates to our farmers,so that we cn hv more forex

masambero
masambero
8 years ago

As a Country we dont know what we want to achieve no any direction where we are heading to kumangoziwa kubera ma voti as if u will change things

Zoona
Zoona
8 years ago

Smuggling is done because of poor prices at our floors and the selling system is poor in malawi.

minister
minister
8 years ago

bola

t c c
t c c
8 years ago

zilibwino. Bola ngati inu eni muyambe kuyenda mu zouankhula zanuzo

Yotamu
Yotamu
8 years ago

Since Kamuzu started the ceremonial opening of the Auction Floors , in his capacity as The Minister of Agriculture , his successors have been Aping him , often making the wrong pronouncement just before the sales. There has never been any need for this ! If there was any help that APM could have given, he should have given it before, and not after.
Making useless rants after the event is hurtful.

All-i-can-say
All-i-can-say
8 years ago

Do fellow Malawians really appreciate the value of tobacco where it is exported? This crop is worth BILLIONS OF DOLLARS and yet we are happy to net 300 MILLION DOLLARS. Why are we still enriching western countries where governments tax tobacco products heavily to the extent that if tobacco was not grown in places like Malawi, their economies would suffer significantly? Fellow Malawians, stop this modern-day slavery and invest in crops which will bring real wealth to our country. Tobacco is not the answer to our economic problems, it is actually one of the causes of our problems. Look at… Read more »

tiyanjane
tiyanjane
8 years ago

muzinena mitengo, musabise

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