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Sugar Wars Heat Up After Minister Blames Sabotage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39591, member: 636"] Trade Minister Vitumbiko Mumba blames sabotage for the sugar shortage affecting Malawi citizens. Illovo Sugar Company disagrees, saying that smuggling and bad weather caused the problem instead. Mumba posted on Facebook that his government will solve the crisis quickly. Social media supporters began attacking Illovo after the minister made his statement. People suspect these online accounts received payment to spread the government's message. Jackson Msiska leads the Youths for Action Campaign and criticized Mumba for making political statements. The social commentator questioned why the minister disagrees with Illovo about what caused the shortage. Msiska believes Mumba wants to score political points rather than solve the real problem. He thinks cabinet fighting within the ruling Malawi Congress Party affects the minister's judgment. Mumba should have met with Illovo privately before making public accusations. Citizens wonder why the Trade Minister consistently blames others for problems during his tenure. Sugar distributors worked with previous ministers without facing these same accusations from government officials. The same companies have operated their businesses for years under different leadership teams. Mumba refused to answer questions from reporters about the criticism he faces. Phone calls to the minister went unanswered when journalists attempted to reach him. [/QUOTE]
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