Email a copy of 'APM to open Malawi tobacco sales amid pricing anxiety' to a friend

* Required Field






Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.



Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.


E-Mail Image Verification

Loading ... Loading ...

Sharing is caring!

18 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Ife nkutu
9 years ago

Dpp woyyee

welamdindi panji welamdimi
welamdindi panji welamdimi
9 years ago

With the green card, ulima amaudziwa koma. This is in my view the best time to uplift the lives of poor malawians osamangoyankhula by buying their leaf at reasonable price.

SLAIMANA AMALI
SLAIMANA AMALI
9 years ago

Athandixeni alimi powagula fodya wawo mitengo ya bwino please

Benson Chirwa
Benson Chirwa
9 years ago

Is this a presidential activity really? Bad precedence was set here.

NYAKWAWA
9 years ago

apm bomaaaaaaaaa ilo!

ToyB wakungodzi
ToyB wakungodzi
9 years ago

farming is abussiness so please mr president when you are making prices make sure you are also concidering the input of these farmers please

amaz ntoti
amaz ntoti
9 years ago

bring all bales of tobbaco to please,I need to smoke

alfred kamwendo
9 years ago

We are waiting good results because kulima kowawa.

Atcheya
Atcheya
9 years ago

Is it 80% of Malawians or 80% of Malawian workers? Besides, tobacco does not even directly/indirectly employ 80% of workers in Malawi: it is the agriculture sector as a whole which also includes tea, coffee, cotton, sugarcane, maize, rice, soya, beans and production of other crops

bonya
bonya
9 years ago

Forex ya fodya ya chaka chino tinadya kale. Nanga poti Goodall anabwereka ndalama kunja kut kwacha isagwenso. Ndiye mabvuto alipo. musayense kuti frext ichuluka ndi fodyayu ayi. Forex ibwera ndi support ya ma floods ndi support ya chilala. Dziko limenero; lopulumukira ku mabvuto koma osapanga forex thru exports.

Read previous post:
Not gentle enough: Critiquing Ntata’s criticism

“Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots.”- Frank A. Clark. Many...

Close