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Detective
Detective
7 years ago

Kkkkkk this country is indeed herding no where pliz!!!!!!! How can they say government is expecting more production???? Using generators??? Fuel mwakwezaso kkkkkjj dunderheards

Central
Central
7 years ago

Nanunso a Mangani, osamangomwa coffee wanuyo bwabji? When you say “……the economy has started turning round in the right direction,” seriously what economic indicators have changed and or are changing on the ground? Kindly, you have now made me loose confidence in you!! Are you serious or you just want to please you bosses when you say and I quote: “government expects more goods being produced, more jobs to be created…!” Mr Mangani, how do companies produce more goods when there is no electricity? And how do companies create more jobs when they can not expand and or open new… Read more »

Rasta
Rasta
7 years ago

Dis ting is ridiculous….kwacha nah stable bredda. u last said in di previous story kwacha ah falin now u say it is gaining stability? Did u not say di introduction of yah 2 grand has come amidst increase in inflation and instability of kwacha? u nuh serious guruz

Luka
Luka
7 years ago

‘He [Mangani] said government expects more goods being produced, more jobs to be created, saying the trend reflects “a reversal in the economic instability challenge that [w]e have been facing over a long period of time may be witnessed.”’ We are ignoring not only the elephant in the room but also the herd of elephants trampling the maize field. Without a reliable supply of electricity, how shall we produce more goods? How will more jobs be created? We are undergoing a process of de-industrialization. We are becoming a nation of wood-cutters and water-carriers [Joshua 9: 27]. Without electricity, it is… Read more »

Tpash
Tpash
7 years ago

Turning around for the better? Which economy?

Maunits
Maunits
7 years ago

Poorest country economy turning around then why raising the maize price.

MwanaWafunaYekhaMbolo
MwanaWafunaYekhaMbolo
7 years ago
Reply to  Maunits

These are fools. Aleke iwe agaluwa

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