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Three Angels message
Three Angels message
7 years ago

Kenako ndalamazo muzikathandizila chipani, fotseki ine nde zofunsa lisiti ndinasiya. Timagula at a lower price

Chibalo
7 years ago

MRA my foot! You collect more revenue beating your target from poor Malawians who never question why you dont give them a report on how their monies were spent?Is that what you call transparency?You collect enough revenue towards Account Number 1 but none dares to brief us of the expenditures and you think we can be motivated to pay more? MRA and government can you seriously think of it,getting deductions by force from a poor man who has just secured a job after many years of job hunt and while he is still on probation, before he is settled,with all… Read more »

chodziwadziwa Bsc (Poly), Msc, PhD (Oxon)
chodziwadziwa Bsc (Poly), Msc, PhD (Oxon)
7 years ago

Nothing to be excited about here Mr Kapoloma. It is the poor in the villages who are being squeezed so hard when they buy basic necessities due to the skyrocketing of prices each and everyday. The rich are busy bribing you and evading taxes of huge sums of money. This is total blind-folding the Malawians but remember one day, just one day God will reveal all these undercover dealings.

Aluweka
Aluweka
7 years ago

That’s always great news to hear however the challenge now lies with those we have entrusted with keeping our public funds. I have long argued that most of the challenges we are facing as a country are self inflicted and we can indeed develop if govt demonstrate to people that it has a political will to develop this nation and people will see that their taxes are used towards the betterment of their being. Talk is cheap but curbing corruption in all its manifestation will take us to where we want to be. No nation will develop through donor aid… Read more »

Eden
Eden
7 years ago

If an Indian trader tells me that the fridge will cost K80,000 with receipt and K65,000 without, what do I do if I am a normal person? Pay K80,000? and then forfeit the K15,000 that I could have used to buy food (a bag of maize) for my kids? Be reasonable and real guys

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