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Harawara
Harawara
6 years ago

I find it morally sickening to raise such dividends at high interest rate on poor Malawian depositors especially for a public enterprise. This is one of the factors that fails Malawian businesses. Monetary policies that allow to make huge profits through 42% interest is not worth cerebrating for.

When the Sharia Islamic Bank comes such profits will dwindle and there will be fairness for all. Its a shame to hear pipo praising capitalists who are choking businesses because of high interests.

Njolinjo
Njolinjo
6 years ago

There is one difference between private companies and public commercial companies, discipline. Govt has robust companies and most of them are monopolies but they miserably fail to achieve such level of performance. Talk of political interference and corruption, big hindrances to growth of public commercial companies. Bravo PCL bravo Dr Chikaonda. I know a lot of people do not like you because of your straight forward approach to business.

wakikikiki
6 years ago

zonsenzi? enafe tikusauka bwa? Ntchito chigwirireni abale inu Mudigawileko anthu inu ine kusauka kwanditopesa zedi nambala yanga ndi 0999105784

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