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no fear
no fear
8 years ago

Bakili muluzi style imaphweka akamayendesa wina uwona iwe talika ulibe chikondi muthu oyipa

Ellias
Ellias
8 years ago

Koma zoona tidzivutika ku admarc kopanda chimanga pamene cashgate assets zilipo? osawalanda bwanji and buy maize

paguza
paguza
8 years ago

vendors must stop selling maize on the markets instead Admarc must buy maize from vendors to be sold to those in need of maize

MBUMBA
MBUMBA
8 years ago

Ngo”ombe ZAZIMUNA
YABVYUTA NGOLO MAKOKEDWE
APA !!

YAYIKAZI IJA BOLANINSO !

Nothing but the Truth
Nothing but the Truth
8 years ago

All this is happening because government seriously blundered by not ensuring that there is adequate maize. It is a big mistake for Peter Mutharika to blame vendors. Where there is shortage of a commodity prices rise. The DPP govt is failing.

Nyausithobwa
Nyausithobwa
8 years ago

The only way to discourage this is to put a cap on the price of maize. Every 50kg bag shood be sold at K5500.00 anybody found selling maize more than this price should be jailed. Simple then you will see that nobody will be bothered to buy it at K5500.00 and sell it at the sane price. Ndasova. Check in developed countries where you be lived for 40 years APM where they control prices? zonse zikubwerazi ndi chilango chobera Ma voti komanso kudzibisa mu cashgate.

CHEMBYIYE WAN'G''ONO
CHEMBYIYE WAN'G''ONO
8 years ago

Government must seriously consider changing polices on maize trade. It does not make sense for Government to subsidize maize production, allow traders to buy traders to buy at low prices who are reselling the same maize to the community at a high price. Government must ban maize trade by private traders. Once farmers produce the crop, Government must arrange to buy all the excess maize from farmers, keep it in the silos and regulate the trade. In other words, maize must be removed from the list of cash crops and be taken as a Government protected crop. I am of… Read more »

AnzeruNdife
AnzeruNdife
8 years ago

All talk and no action. Catch just 1 official and we will take this rhetoric seriously.

inayakeinayake
inayakeinayake
8 years ago

Sad that you are putting NO mechanism to curtail the situation instead your putting another corrupt body of the government (Police) to carry on.
The issue is all about supply and demand. Stock all Admarc depots with maize, demand will decrease affecting price the of maize sold by vendors vis-a-vi reducing their selling price.
But shouting and threatening people will NOT salvage nor solve the problem.
Statements such as if the people require more maize then we’ll order additional shows lack of commitment and unwillingness to sort out the underlying problem.

Gwala
Gwala
8 years ago

Zimenezi nde zomwe zikufunika mumachedwa kuti kodi a president mumayenera kupanga action mwansanga chimanga pa lime depot ku balaka chinafika zana matumba 200 bags masana 12:00 oclocko kungogawa matumba 51 bags after 2 hours kusega office ya admarc nkuwauza antu kuti kwasala 48 bags bas

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