Uladi tells govt to scrap off duty on Zambia flour: ‘Malawi governed by amateurs’

People’s Party(PP) acting president Uladi Mussa has asked the government to immediately scrap off duty on maize and flour to allow more food in the hunger stricken country.

Uladi Mussa: DPP isa government of amatuers
Uladi Mussa: DPP government has no direction

Recent press reports indicate Police and the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) have tightened security in the border district of Mchinji to stop the importation of Zambian maize flour despite providing relief to scores of Malawians.

“It does not make sense to have such duty on food when the country is in dire food of the commodity. This shows this  [Democratic Progressive Party –DPP] government has no direction,” said Mussa in a radio interview.

He said Zambians are bringing in maize and flour to help starving Malawians yet the government is busy slapping duty.

“I don’t know what sort of government we have. They want to make profits out of this tragic situation. They are like a grocer who want to make a profit out of a needle ha,ha,ha ha,” laughed off Mussa.

Malawi markets have lately been flooded with 25kg bags of maize flour imported from Zambia, which is being sold relatively cheaper than a 50kg bag of Malawian maize flour at K7,500 ($10) while local vendors were selling a 50kg bag of maize at K15,000 ($20).

Mussa said the duty is making the Zambian maize and flour more expensive beyond the reach of the majority struggling ordinary Malawians who are failing to access Admarc maize due to corruption and government sheer bad policy on the running of the state run grain company.

He said the opposition told the government to increase maize budget from K8 billion to K13 billion to avert this crisis.

“We told them in parliament to increase the allocation, we advised them that the money they allocated was too small, they didn’t want to listen to us, this is the result. This is the result when the government is run by amateurs,” said Mussa.

The government is blaming corrupt Admarc officials for the mess saying they are colluding witrh vendors to buy off all maize from Admarc depots.

Meanwhile, a fair trading agency, the Competition and Fair Trading has threatened to crack a whip on traders whom it says are deliberately hoarding maize in order to push the grain prices up.

Competition and Fair Trading’s executive director Sharlot Malonda said it is an offence to hoard any commodity with an aim of raising prices. Traders are selling a 50kg bag of maize at K18,000 in Blantyre and K14, 000 in Lilongwe. Admarc sells same bag at K5500.

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lipenga
lipenga
8 years ago

This government is really sleep walking, Peter ndiwe galu and your brain full of contaminated sewage water.Zambia is now talking about importing 500.000 to 700.000 tonnes of maize from Brazil to fill up their reserve that’s what I call leadership. Zambia can easily ban export of maize since Zimbabwe and South African government are also getting it from private farmers.

peter wake up and smell the coffee Malawians are dying because of your clueless leadership.
Import maize from Brazil and fill our reserves before this coming December

issah m from south africa
issah m from south africa
8 years ago

but why to day every malawian finger is pointing u mr president?why please because of ur a parents of to day save lives make plane dont lost ur vote remember 2019 as soon ok mr president what is political? tell mi

ENWOOD
ENWOOD
8 years ago

Inetu anafuna kundiranda kathumba ka 25kg flour from Zambia .

ENWOOD
ENWOOD
8 years ago

THAT’S TALKING!

Frederick
8 years ago

A MRA akudya nchifukwa chake akupanga zautsiru nchoncho.Kuika duty pa UFA while anthu akufa ndi njala.It doesn’t make sense.Mr Uladi you are 100% right.May God bless you.

Malango Mhango
Malango Mhango
8 years ago

Not Change Golo who flooded Malawi with Pakistani, Indian, Burundian, Rwandese and Nigerian Citizenships. Go to Devil street you find citizenships by Uladi. Very corrupt. He will have to account for the K450 Million he made from passports and citizenships.

Godfrey Lymon
Godfrey Lymon
8 years ago

Please Mr President only this time listen to what Mr Change Golo is saying.See how ur people are surfering.

Abambo
Abambo
8 years ago

Sense from Chenji Golo for the first time

golo
golo
8 years ago

Uladi is very right. Why put tax on food which is very scarce in this country at the moment?

koma kumaneko
koma kumaneko
8 years ago

Uladi talking sense

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