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Nambewe
Nambewe
6 years ago

come oooon! The man tries to protect the country by retaining the maize we produce and now there is enough maize and all you can do is complain? Are going to move forward or not? You know in Malawi we are back ward thinkers!

Rutenga
Rutenga
6 years ago

Mutharika has been duped. People who were crying for maize export are not farmers. Maize in Malawi is grown by small farmers who have no capacity to export. Export of maize is done by middlemen among whom are Burundians. who buy maize at a very cheap price and later export it. These middlemen will deplete the maize in Malawi. Come January / February people will be starving and government will buying maize to feed them. Government should have not allowed this. Be like Zambia. Maize is not exported anyhow. You need an export license.

Maunits
Maunits
6 years ago

Mbava izi inu.

Ben - Ben
6 years ago

Always very slow to act …. local farmer will not gain anything out of this…..too late bwana

Igwe
Igwe
6 years ago
Reply to  Ben - Ben

A nation ruled by people with dangerously low IQ

Aboso
6 years ago
Reply to  Ben - Ben

Before lifting the ban, register the gains/losses of your ban. This is like leaders are driven by wind

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