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nsanai kugwe
nsanai kugwe
6 years ago

basitu thyolo juwayeyi

Kanjedza
Kanjedza
6 years ago

Not sure why madam is targeting Asian community . This is racial discrimination. What about local economic crimes. Below are two examples locally 1. Southern Bottlers till a year ago were charging VAT at 17.5% on sales instead of 16.5%. They paid only 16.5% to MRA and pocketing the remaining 1% and it has been going on for over seven years. MRA did not take any action because it was a white company 2. When MRA brought rule five years ago that bank should charge VAT on services, NBS did not charge its customers and no action was taken. Had… Read more »

Billy Chilewani
Billy Chilewani
6 years ago
Reply to  Kanjedza

Ine ndimapempha mabungwe ngati Reserve Bank of Malawi litanthauzile ma “Financial crimes” mu Chichewa ndikuphunzitsa a Malawi ambiri zakuipa kwa chitidwewu ku dziko lawo. Akhoza kugwiritsa ntchito a drama, ma radio messages, ndi ma road shows in main trading centres.
Zambiri zikamakambidwa ndikuperewera sukulu kwa a Malawi ambirife sitimatha kudzimvetsa bwino. If it is not the duty of RBM then I beg whichever Govt. agenncy or NGOs could conduct this financial education on financial crimes and their impact on ordinary Malawians in the short and long term.

Panganani
6 years ago

It is the same Reserve Bank of Malawi that has given all key Money Bureau Businesses to Asians. Nobody has the welfare of this country at heart. The same is what is happening to land matters.Nigerians, Chinese, Burundians and Indians are being preferred and allowed to buy land wantonly. This government-EEISH!!!!-KAYA TIZIONA!

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