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wakwiya
7 years ago

The truth AU and SADC is a failure when it comes to trade among the countries. It is not like EU. They are good in comparative. There was a bus from Malawi called Blue Bus which started traveling LL to Lusaka Zambia twice a week. I travelled with it to Lusaka. Very good bus with toilet and one get sandwich on board. On my way back I wanted to take the same bus because tit was clean and not for treaders. At the bus station in Lusaka where this bus should stand , I was directed to Zambian bus to… Read more »

Mapwevupwevu
Mapwevupwevu
7 years ago

Kodi botolo la Frozy ligagwiritsidwe ntchito mmalo mwa chida cha abambo ngati mmene anagwiritsira ntchito botolo la Coca-Cola mzimaziyi wa ku Area 49 uja?

akunke
akunke
7 years ago

Think deep people, we eat imported ranges of fruits, juices, etc of no good quality than our locally made products. Sobo is a worldwide co and in malawi there is NONE like it. The day I tasted Frozy I knew sobo ili mmadzi and therez a company on the north producing squashes and its way better than sobo squashes and I got to believe 100 percent that its what led to the 2litre decrease in price from k1500 to k135p in ptc shops.. So its now frozy.. Almst equally good as sobo soft drinks.. Smh! Apange run ma test bhobho… Read more »

Jame Phiri
Jame Phiri
7 years ago

This is the problem we have in SADC – there are all sorts of barriers – imagine you can’t buy Orange Sobo in Shoprite or any other supermarket in Chipata Zambia or hardly any other Malawian product for that matter. Trade barriers often under the guise of food safety are to blame. Malawi needs maize but Zambia has banned its export. The region will never develop. Only we find South African products and Chinese products everywhere. The poorer countries in the region need to trade with each other not keep buying South African Rands to import their food and beverages.… Read more »

Al-Fayeed
Al-Fayeed
7 years ago

MBS good job for this, personally I don’t like this drink, it contains more acid for sure.

MwanaWafunaYekhaMbolo
MwanaWafunaYekhaMbolo
7 years ago
Reply to  Al-Fayeed

If you don’t drink it, leave it. Who is forcing you? The thobwa on the roadside has passed through MBS, that’s Malawi – hypocrites!!!

Zinenani
Zinenani
7 years ago

Those who want to drink this “poison”can migrate to Moz. We are better off drinking thobwa and bwemba juice than raw sugar and acid disguised as a soft drink. Let them sell their poison in their own land. After all did they create this poison with Malawi as their prime market? There is no FROZY in Zambia or Zimbabwe or even TZ.

Overlooker
Overlooker
7 years ago

Penapake a MBS you need to be questioned. If its true of what you have found out, then their tests are not true !? Yap, there are procedures you are supposed to follow before the ban, did you follow them ? I suggests SOBO has really a part in this though with no evidence. Ku Malawi kukabwera product yomwe ikuchita bwino kugwetsa ma big companies akuno, timakapezera chifukwa ka product kaja. Monopolising the market, no wonder amangotitibula ndi dzi mitengo dzawo. Why not advising Frozy producing company to balance the standards of the drink. MBS do your job justifiably. Mocambique… Read more »

BOTOLO LA COCACOLA
BOTOLO LA COCACOLA
7 years ago

I support MBS’s decision in banning that product. Long before the ban people were complaining of high acidity levels in Frozy. The MBS’s test was just confirming Malawians observations. It is like most of these energy drinks (dragon et cetera) which have high acidity levels only that they are a bit expensive and ordinary citizens cannot afford them which is good. Malawians have a right to be protected from these scrumptious companies whose aim is to exploit Malawians of profits at the expense of bad health and weak labor force. I would not be surprised if the next item on… Read more »

Bololo
Bololo
7 years ago

Bring the quality products here. We are not the dumping place. Why should MBS even consult you, a company resident in Mozambique, when we have evidence in Malawi? The fact that people are drinking substandard things and they are not yet sick does not mean that your products are healthy in the long term and our population wont have problems in the future. Do the right think and bring back frozy, thats all.

akunke
akunke
7 years ago
Reply to  Bololo

Amwene mmamwa mazoe wa joni musatero apa. Infact nzambiri mmadya nkumwa zomwe amakutailani

MWK
MWK
7 years ago

The absence of war Is not the presence of peace just because no one has complained yet it does not mean that it is not harmful to the country’s citizens’ health. It is time Malawians became conscious of what they are eating and drinking. On the issue of SADC protocol I do not care about the trade protocol, if it is harmful to our citizens keep it out of the country just because we are poor doesn’t mean we cannot speak up. Even in the EU back in the day when UK was proudly part of the EU, France and… Read more »

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