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chikondi
chikondi
7 years ago

Bwana APM ,please investigate DR Moses the DPO mu Central Medical Stores, very corrupt, aku mpereka macontracts under buy malawi campaign to Malawi pharmacies and other entities . Mitengo alipo more then double and katundu is overbought and will just expire. That is reason DHO hospitals budget has finsihed, as Central medical stores prices are more then double from last year

Mute
Mute
7 years ago
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A Chikondi, kodi amene mukuti Dr Moseswo (DPO Central Medical Stores Trust) alibe first name or at least initial yawo? One would think you really don’t know the person, so please be detailed when making a serious allegation.

becks
becks
7 years ago

Mlimi abeledwenso tsopano regardless the toil. From the meagre price offered without bargaining the following must be immediately deducted:
1) Taxes
2) Bank loans for inputs
3)Transport
4) Tree loans
5) Tokenism to buyers
6. etc etc
Shaaa.

Vuto la ulimi wa fodya ulingati umfiti. Umavuta kusiya
Shaaa

An Emerging Voice
An Emerging Voice
7 years ago

The issue of tobacco pricing has to be looked into with sober minds. Malawi should learn to be market oriented in producing tobacco. The Agriculture Ministry should be able to monitor the global trends in tobacco production and advise the farmers on how much they should produce. Producing high quality leaf by following good agricultural practices can also help our farmers to have a high chance of fetching high prices at the floors. Elimination of vendors and intermediary buyers will also be beneficial in the long term to the smallholder farmer. Finally, constant monitoring of the prices at the floors… Read more »

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