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Guantanamo
Guantanamo
8 years ago

I agree with Dzinkambani. Let there be proper regulation for boat and canoe operators. This shud include minimum age, water worthiness of canoe, provision of life jackets, and tax compliance in form of monthly or annual fee. Tiana timene timaendesa ma bwato timasambira boti likagubudika

Funzo
Funzo
8 years ago

If the picture shows a canoe, as referred to in the article, then, as it is made of wood, it would seem that prosecution is possible. Confused!

mayo mayo
mayo mayo
8 years ago

Zimkambani wopusa iwe taxes for what? Leave poor people alone. People are trying to survive and you are talking about taxing the poor.

The article is talking about 15 deaths in a year. It’s sad that accidentally people died on canoeing across shore river but people are dying in very large numbers else where. Shut up Zimkambani. Shut up Nyasatimes.

mayo mayo
mayo mayo
8 years ago

Zinkambani wopusa iwe taxes for what? Leave poor people alone. People are trying to survive and you are talking about taxing the poor.

The article is talking about 15 deaths. It’s sad that accidentally people died on canoeing but people are dying in very large numbers else where. Shut up Zinkambani. Shut up Nyasatimes.

zimkambani
zimkambani
8 years ago

Two quick things 1) Here is where we can raise revenue there is need for license for any Operator Marine License age limit to apply as well. 2) Do we have Legislators from this side together with Lake shore areas this is time to shine as you make contribution to the house for amendments of our Laws do not be silent wake up.

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