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mbangombe
mbangombe
9 years ago

Unfortunately govt has no clue on mechanisms that would help lower price of commodities. It’s itself a spectator when such scenario happens. It takes the wisdom and sympathy of merchandisers. Sorry friends.

njanji
9 years ago

Cement ndi malata,mhlu WA matemba komanso mtengo Ku zigayo atsitse

Alekhalibud
9 years ago

Mukufuna atsitse sompano kwacha ikagwanso akweze zopusa palibe chachitika apa…sompano igwela kuposa pamene inali paja

Barnes Saka
9 years ago

That is the right and good direction we should live to sustain. What is the government doing to curb the evils and unrealistic socio balances and
gaps..

Fuel, water, electricity rates and bus fares should be lowered for the betterment of the poor and vulnerable

Greencardless Malawian
Greencardless Malawian
9 years ago

During Bingu’s first term you used the same tactics to make people believe our economy was doing well but things backfired in the second term. This time you have borrowed money from motor engil….??? Will you please tell us what your terms of borrowing are before our country is sold off yo a private company? I know the saying ‘desperate times call for deasperate measures’ but not when the cobsequences will way so heavily on people who have no say on the decision making. Goodal and Peter must learn not to take Malawians for granted. This is not 2005, Malawians… Read more »

william
william
9 years ago

This is what we want as a nation.

Ngozo
Ngozo
9 years ago

Just bocoz you were talking too much when it was depreciating

chibiliti chikatoni
9 years ago

Shame on u mulakho.where on earth can u see this happening .
Go and do mathanyula

south ahlomwe
9 years ago

kill the ibu then economy wl be self

Concerned Citizen
9 years ago

Mr Minister, please challenge the private sector to give you the forex in 2015.

We are backward as a nation due to our docile/ sleepy private sector. There really needs to be a major shake up in 2015. The current private sector is not assisting in the development of the nation.

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