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tyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
tyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
6 years ago

These Traders have committed their time and resources to this Maize. Govt failed to source maize locally, … yet we had plenty, for their selfish reasons. These Traders need their maize SOLD. They can not continue holding their money into the product …. otherwise their businesses will collapse.. My Advice to GOVT is .., Provide conducive grain market to Nationals….. not to foreigners then this will stop………..

ALOSWEA
6 years ago

Malawi @ 50 kkkk

Steven Mbeye
Steven Mbeye
6 years ago

What you people should know is that there are some Government Officials who are alos invoved in this Maize smuggling exercise….. Let`s wait and see….

Ken Busile
Ken Busile
6 years ago

To me, the govt is not solving the problem. The maize does not belong to govt it belongs to the traders. The govt, through Admarc and NFRA, have failed to buy the maize from the traders. Instead, govt opted to buy from Zambia at exorbitant prices! Now these innocent traders are seeking markets elsewhere, why should the govt arrest them? I think this is cruelty of the highest level! If the DPP govt is not careful, it will end up ruling for one term. It has failed to resuscitate the economy because of poor policies and these maize traders are… Read more »

MW
MW
6 years ago

Keep them in the cell, if they are innocent let them prove their innocence in court why are they refusing to go to court, something smells fishy here. If I was the police I would just keep them in the cell, they are taking their right to appear in court and have a fair trial for granted. Ungrateful guys KEEP THEM IN THE CELL.

wadabwa
wadabwa
6 years ago

the problem if something becomes court case it must surely end in court no matter how powerful you can be ask trump chaponda and kasambara the best way is to go to court and pay the fines since this is something to do with trade and it is just an order am not sure whether it is law not export maize go and get mabail mungopanga yayi charu ni mazgora

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