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Chris malani
Chris malani
6 years ago

Mbs should come in fast. Banana wines are usually associated with high levels of methanol which is a very dangerous form of alcohol because it can cause blindness and deaths. Analysing this wine for dangerous chemicals is the best thing at moment to avoid exposing more innocent people to hazardous chemicals.

Drogba
6 years ago
Reply to  Chris malani

Sure we will. problem is such type of initiatives are promoted by government agencies including ministry of Trade even before the products are certified safe for human consumption by the MBS. Certification of these products should be the first step before promoting them. Many people find it difficult to understand this

Nkhutukumve
Nkhutukumve
6 years ago

How can I have it in BT…..any help?! These are our own products to enjoy

CHIPYERELO
CHIPYERELO
6 years ago

Such initiatives need to be empowered economically and technically if we are to grow our GDP

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