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black jack
black jack
5 years ago

Anamupatsa Mulli izi

Mafukeng
Mafukeng
5 years ago

This is a badly written article that shows lack of understanding of the issue talked about. You present a yield curve of TBs and never talk to it but instead talk of nominal domestic borrowing.

And there is no way a president of ECAMA, given current circumstances, would ever suggest that domestic borrowing, through the issuance of Treasury-Bills, could be a mopping-up exercise !!!

Ndangodutsamo
5 years ago

Lack of transparency is killing us. Panopo all quarters are saying APM is managing without donor support yet there is this huge borrowing zomwe ordinary Malawians don’t know. I wowo amangovina basi and paint themselves. They forget that when APM is stealing, it is for his pocket not them as well.

Domasi
Domasi
5 years ago

Malawi wa Lero ……the sinking ship under the dynamic leadership of APM/DPP!

Joovido
Joovido
5 years ago

But who accepts government to borrow money from the public? Does parliament accept this? Or is part of the budget which was passed. Please school me here because I don’t understand why government has to borrow when you have a passed budget in place? ???

Central
Central
5 years ago

What else do you expect from people with honorary degrees!!

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