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Zinenani Zoona
Zinenani Zoona
7 years ago

This is not an achievement to be proud of. The MRA is taxing a thin cow thinner and thinner. Meanwhile Nigerians and Amwenye (Indians or Pakistanis?) continue to evade duties. Ministers continue to import everything duty free. As much as taxes are beneficial to our country, it is so distressing when Nigerians and Amwenye and ministers evade taxes. Amalawi, tilira, nanji ukunso kulowa Trump (January 2017) who does not pay taxes.

uneneskonguwemi
uneneskonguwemi
7 years ago

Yes we have seen the figures but what does it mean to Malawians?Is it reviewing MRA performance or you are telling us that you doing well and the problem is implementers.Since we entered new fiscal year there ia nothing tangible that department can show.What has remained in Malawi now is talking to so that the mass believe that something is happening–empty cosmetic talks.That,s the art of lairs and failures.

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