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Mada
Mada
5 years ago

Surprisingly most of the illegal business in the country are owned by foreigners, this simply mean that security and law enforcement is weak. Now news of hard drugs business is common in areas of Lilongwe city and Nigerians are the most involved, they are in our locations getting rich and rich but their work or business remains unknown. I hope the Foreign Affairs Ministry will act, we want to live in a security free and healthy nation.

Chriss
Chriss
5 years ago

MBS go to shoprite also

Samuel
Samuel
5 years ago

MBS why are you silent on soft drinks like coke, fanta, cocopina, shlyplum utc. We are given a raw deal. Please act on this company

Mhone
Mhone
5 years ago

were chemical and microbe test done on products to ascertain if indeed expired. Expiry date printed on product is just a number for caution but does not necessary certify that a product is reached end of life. some unfortunate product expires even way before the specified date

Alhomwe Genuine
Alhomwe Genuine
5 years ago

K500,000 may not be enough when compared to the damage done to the lives of the many Malawians who might have already consumed the expired goods which are also mostly smuggled into the country. Government might have to sooner or later spend a lot to cure those consumers who are likely to get sick from the consumption of the expired products. Don’t we have deterrent legal provisions which can be meted out to the perpetrators other than the K500, 000 which in my view is just too little? Life is precious and we allow these people to continur killing us… Read more »

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