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Nyaliki
Nyaliki
7 years ago

Band C, David Whitehead were sold by UDF. They were performing very well. So don’t lie that it was competition. Nyopex even forgets that Illovo was formerly Sucoma and it was doing very well until the myopic UDF govt sold it to Illovo. ONE ADVICE TO REPORTERS: NEVER TAKE OPINIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA TO BE NEWS. Phalula is right. Illovo stays for a few months without production. But they have enough stock. This is the time they grow sugar cane. Zinde zili mumunda just like maize. Reporter, last paragraphy is not clear.

Nyopex
Nyopex
7 years ago

Ulendo wa company yayikulu uku. Competition yakula and any mistake you are down. Learn from downfall of other big entities like B & C, David White Head & Sons, etc

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