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Posted by ntchezgozane 396 days ago in Economy
With one month gone into tobacco sales, there are no signs of improved foreign reserves status and most local business persons are panicking and scramble for the available forex.
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An economics professor at the University of Malawi (Unima) has urged the Malawi government not to allow draconian laws to prevent the southern African country from accessing US$350 from the United Sta...
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Posted by ntchezgozane 495 days ago in Economy
A nice writeup by Raphael Tenthani,in which he intelligently uses figures to discuss the future of our country. I hope our politicians are listening.
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Posted by ntchezgozane 536 days ago in Economy
Tobacco generates only $380 million, yet it is so ubiquitous in Malawi, while on the other hand, wine in the UK generates $504 million, yet most people do not even know if there was such an industry. ...
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Posted by ntchezgozane 546 days ago in Economy
Malawi demonstrated against a World Health Organisation (WHO) meeting which intends to pass protocols that threaten the country's main foreign currency earner, tobacco. Malawi anti-tobacco meeting is ...
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Posted by kristungati 590 days ago in Economy
Reuters) - Fuel shortages in Malawi could weigh on its 2010 growth by reducing production at farms and firms that rely on diesel ...
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Posted by ntchezgozane 642 days ago in Economy
Electricity remains a luxury for most in Malawi. Government statistics reveal only 8 per cent of the population has regular has access to electricity in their homes. While power cuts and load shedding...
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Posted by ntchezgozane 654 days ago in Economy
The author is not convinced mobiles are necessarily a boon for Malawi because people in Malawi just can't afford to run them.
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The Malawian government’s new cost-cutting prohibition on the hosting of conferences, training sessions and workshops on the shores of Lake Malawi has hit small-scale merchants who ply their trade o...
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