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Kanyimbi
Kanyimbi
7 years ago

Tax review? Good move but please consider the working class. We pay PAYE and the remaining money is also taken by the government through VAT please do not suffocate us. We should have VAT exemption after paying PAYE otherwise landlords are benefiting more than the working class.

Chingaipe
Chingaipe
7 years ago

Political stability is said to be an essential prerequisite for economic growth. Our political leaders are encouraged to therefore create a conducive environment for peace and stability if the wishes are to be translated into tangibles. Intransigence, arrogance, patronage, nepotism, corruption, mal-administration are all factors that would make all potential investors look elsewhere. I can only appeal to the leadership to stop playing lip service to the mantra of “unity” and the quest to rooting out corruption. It should be coupled with real and measurable programs. We have one Malawi…not one for Lhomwes, another for Chewas and yet another one… Read more »

mai mada
mai mada
7 years ago

koma chinthu chimozi ma tariff sakwera kuti anthu asiya kukhumbira magesi. Chifukwa company iriyose ikhala ndi Management and Board yake and owalipira akhala ma customers, kaya tiziwonera limozi

Abed
Abed
7 years ago

What turning point is he refering to?Every sector is going down the drain and foreign investors are shunning you.

mwithiwa
mwithiwa
7 years ago

Good plans indeed. But my question is howany teeth does petulo have. He must think of innovation too, having too many teeth

Moya
Moya
7 years ago

Achina mulli alowe mu ESCOM sopano. Malawi looting club.com

Kokota
Kokota
7 years ago

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Jerejede
Jerejede
7 years ago

Escom tarrifs now exceedingly surpassed choking point iam now contemplating of buying a generator.

Chilombo
Chilombo
7 years ago

I agree with the part that says private sector must invest in production than fighting for govt tenders.I always hear them crying that they are being sidelined,they should look for ways of investing cos nowadays if you are not a politician,you won’t be able to get business from govt.Komabe the govt should make a good business environment for them to invest and pankhani yama tender osamangopatsana nokhanokha ayi

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