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chinthuchawaka
chinthuchawaka
7 years ago

If the maize from Zambia was not supplied, why sell the maize resourced within Malawi at high price to the poor Malawians. Why not distribute the maize free to the impoverished Malawian. Where is the logic from Chaponda ministry

JOE
JOE
7 years ago
Reply to  chinthuchawaka

We have one month before the 2017 harvest begins, yet only 5% of Zambia maize is in the country. Did we really have a maize shortage in 2016 or somebody deliberately created the famine so that they should cashgate the loan from PTA. Imagine the whole ministry of Agriculture and ADMARC miscalculating the we need 100,000 metric tonnes of maize from Zambia when the need did not exist!
And why is ADMARC selling at K12,500 when vendors are selling at K10,000? This ADMARC maize will rot in the silos.
To me this reflects badly on those in government.

james wilson
james wilson
7 years ago

The goodness is that maize is available in all markets. To argue on prices means that we have a choice of markets and that’s good.

Chimanga
7 years ago

Why is ADMARC selling maize at K12,500 when we have been told that the maize was not delivered and will not be paid for? Mtengo umenewu mukugulitsa chimanga chomwe munagula mmalawi momwe muno? Kuba basi boma

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