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Pido
9 years ago

Peter Adakamwaza K400M Just A Trip to America

fkr
fkr
9 years ago

Excellent and true article. Poor education should be number 1 on the list though.

Gimbogo
Gimbogo
9 years ago

Let Governmet provide condusive environment for production surely the private sector won’t fail

Enock
Enock
9 years ago

Another issue is that we don’t add value to our products,most of our goods are sold as law materials hence they fetch low price @ the foreign market,and I agree with mr x as he said luck of technology which has made our products not to do well even at the local market how do you expect it to do better at foreign market

Mmihavani
Mmihavani
9 years ago

Very very true. The writer is knowledgeable.

Amutchona
Amutchona
9 years ago

I read on another paper a writer arguing that weak currency does not necessarily mean weak economy. The problem in our case is that when our currency is weak it does not translate into more exports as we do not have a lot of exportable products. Hence I would argue that weak currency in our case will (without a doubt) lead to weak economy especially if the unavoidavble imports such as oil become more expensive. As to who is to blame: well you cannot divorce the government as it has a hand in everthying that goes on including those areas… Read more »

chuwa chimo
chuwa chimo
9 years ago

this is true, we are not living within our means, and pipo here are shortsighted, amaona kuchedwa, they want to start a busisnes today and see the profit tommorow.

Polandi Mbughi
9 years ago

Thats what we deserve.we had a chance to choose a leader so we did.

mitu
mitu
9 years ago

sindikugwiriza naye za chimanga chifukwa pali zambiri zoponsa chimanga ,kuli Beans,gnuts,peans,tomatoe,goats,apples abale pali zambiri we can exports these but we wait Gvnt to employe us Look Bunda students wait for BOMA

MP
MP
9 years ago

current contributing factor to depreciation (and high inflation) is the CASH GATE scandal….too much money chasing few forex currencies….demand and supply issue

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