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Malawi expels SA 'colonialists'

2009-09-09 19:39

Blantyre - Malawi has expelled four South Africans working for international tobacco firms for price cutting and sabotaging the economy, President Bingu wa Mutharika said on Wednesday.

"They were sabotaging the economy and harming tobacco growers," Mutharika said in a strongly worded denunciation of the four, in a special live broadcast.

Calling the four "colonialists", Mutharika said he ordered the immigration department to revoke their work permits.

Stealing from the poor

The four were employed by international wholesalers which buy tobacco at auction.

"For a long time, they have been stealing from poor farmers. It's sabotage and an act of hostility to our country," Mutharika said.

"Anyone who sabotages the economy is an enemy of the people and does not deserve to be in this country," Mutharika added.

He said the four include chief executive Kelvin Stainton of Limbe Leaf, which is owned by Universal Leaf and Malawi's conglomerate Press Corporation, and Collins Armstrong of Alliance One.

The president raised the price of tobacco, the country's chief export crop, in March, setting the minimum price for a kilo of burley tobacco at $2.15 - from $2 last year - and throwing a lifeline to more than 300 000 peasant farmers who rely on the crop.

"To my dismay, the buyers chose to undermine the government...to depress the prices, to make fun of me."

'Green gold'

Mutharika, re-elected for a second term in May, says tobacco "brings in money that runs this country".

The president, who has often chided foreign buyers for offering low prices, urged police and immigration officials to "protect our people from continued unbridled exploitation".

Tobacco, popularly known here as the "green gold", is responsible for up to 70% of the poor country's foreign earnings.

The crop earned Malawi 470 million in 2008, from sales 194,000 tonnes.

The industry here employs about 500 000 people.
 

- SAPA

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pawsaw says... I think it is sad that 64% are still angry enough with FW for doing the right thing that they would deny their own language.Your language is who you are and your culture and I believe it should be fought for. I think perhaps many of the people who were against this did not understand the poll question correctly and had a kneejerk reaction and those who did understand believe that he should have ensured the survival by speaking up before now. I am proud that my country has 11 or 13 official languages and that now I can associate with whoever Ilike regardless of language/colour/religious affiliation and have the freedom to do so.That wasn't so before 1994 and I was deeply ashamed that it was so and made the choice to align myself with Africa when I had a legal right to British Citizenship which means that I now have no family of my own in the country as they have all gone abroad so that they can work and support their mother here so that I can continue in my own small way to contribute understanding and help build up my country. In life one can carry all the wrongs and hurts ever done to you and your family with you all your life but doing that will ultimately ruin and shorten YOUR life. You are only a victim if you allow yourself to be by hanging onto things which are hurting you more than the people who are long dead. We all have a choice whether we love or hate and loving those we share a country with is so much easier and nicer and productive than harping on what their ancestors did to our ancestors. White people could and have learned from Africans as have Africans from whites. United we could change the world; constantly focussing on the past we are falling flat on our faces. It is never too late to save something like your culture and language. It is part of what I love about Mzansi, we still have a chance to make a difference to the world and retain who we are. The whites who have either chosen to remain or have nowhere else to go should look just as far as the African people they know and reach out and help educate them should they desire it and language is the key. It should not be a one way street.Let us preserve and maintain our rich diversity and respect our differences and learn from one another. The superpowers out there are just waiting to step in and they are not all of British or Dutch descent. Several people here have spoken of Mandarin for they ARE the greatest threat and the most commonly spoken language in the world. They are also very clever and totally ruthless. They learn English (the language of business) and they appear to be amazingly generous and make naive people believe that they are doing this out of the goodness of their hearts. Payback time WILL come and when it does you will have nowhere to run. They practise 1 child only families so f your culture demands that there should be a boy child and your first child is a girl, what do you do? Millions of perfectly healthy girl babies are abandoned by parents to die because they wish to follow their custom. They require land and resources so they give support to countries with those things. They are not doing it for you they are doing it for their own people and placing you in servitude and secretly colonising you. Be afraid, be very afraid because when they see the time is ripe they will come in and wipe you out without batting an eye. Effectively they will do what British imperialism did in America. If you do not submit to their will you will just be destroyed and the few remnants will be so grateful to be spared that they will bow the knee and find themselves in reserves like the native American Indians. Let us talk to one another respectfully and share ideas on how to prevent this happening. We can't do this unless we use language we can all understand and that is our country which we have in common and love. Let's start today. Read the article...

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