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Elder Sage I
Elder Sage I
6 years ago

Quite a write-up…unfortunately I don’t agree with you on raising minimum wage to K100,000 just like that. The chaps on minimum wage are the majority, where will the money come from? What will you pay clerks, technicians, professionals if minimum is K100,000?
Money with no production is book case of hyper inflation. Ideally, the minimum consumer basket costs around K150,000 for a Malawi family in the cities of Bt, LL, Za and Mzuzu. Fact. However, we need to generate the money first before we meet this. Economics 101, brother!

Mahera
Mahera
6 years ago

Honestly speaking, Rudo you have done it on this article. Civic education goes to everyone in this.

thitherward
thitherward
6 years ago

‘Malawi does not really suffer from jealousy”. These words could belong only to a poor man whose grass roof is leaking and whose ugly wife is always shouting at him to remove his rusting, tireless Toyota Passo from the front garden. Kikikikiki

tuntufye
tuntufye
6 years ago

makes sense, not sure about last paragraph. One more thing the government over taxing its citizens hm.

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