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Zam'tonda
Zam'tonda
5 years ago

Exploitation is the key tool at the bottom of the entire operation. The rural masses won’t squirm the class is voiceless none to push negotiations on their behalf the best is to enter into wage talks by imitating jungle tactics. The fat cats can snarl they won’t scratch the cutters the road to November means a checkered delivery of labour in case of overreaction. Our world is only meaningful in an honest exercise of equity minus bogus negotiations with the labour force. This event in the lower shire is heathy and offers the best window into curtailing the huge appetite… Read more »

banda
banda
5 years ago

It all boils down to minimum wage. Sugar yo ndiye kukweza mwezi uliwonse koma wodula mzimbe osamuganizila. A reflection across all sectors. Chuma chikuyenda bwino. hehehehehe.

Hatton
Hatton
5 years ago

You have been posting billions as profit after tax. It is immoral to post such huge profits at the expense of poor cane cutters. Hear their cry and reward them as per their request.

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