Comments on: Prof Saasa Says Ban On Raw Copper Unrealistic http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/ Zambian News And Entertainment Sun, 03 Jun 2012 10:51:08 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2 By: Air Mukwai_ http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-107076 Air Mukwai_ Fri, 06 Apr 2012 08:50:18 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-107076 prof saasa seemed to have lost direction of late. all his comments requires panel studies to extract a few elements of relevance from his trash. surely a man of his calibre talking about exporting raw material at the expense of finished products. prof saasa seemed to have lost direction of late. all his comments requires panel studies to extract a few elements of relevance from his trash. surely a man of his calibre talking about exporting raw material at the expense of finished products. prof saasa seemed to have lost direction of late. all his comments requires panel studies to extract a few elements of relevance from his trash. surely a man of his calibre talking about exporting raw material at the expense of finished products. prof saasa seemed to have lost direction of late. all his comments requires panel studies to extract a few elements of relevance from his trash. surely a man of his calibre talking about exporting raw material at the expense of finished products.

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By: Kaya http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-107069 Kaya Fri, 06 Apr 2012 08:39:24 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-107069 @ Ken i totally agree with you and it seems like prof saasa is talking without a base of platform to visualize how much revenue the country could earn from finished products compared to unfinished products. even the late president mwanawasa talked of exposing m/meal to zim unlike maize.... @ Ken i totally agree with you and it seems like prof saasa is talking without a base of platform to visualize how much revenue the country could earn from finished products compared to unfinished products. even the late president mwanawasa talked of exposing m/meal to zim unlike maize….

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By: Kaya http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-107066 Kaya Fri, 06 Apr 2012 08:34:31 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-107066 @ Ken i totally agree with you and it seems like prof saasa is talking without a base of platform to visualize how much revenue the country could earn from finished products compared to unfinished products. even the late president mwanawasa talked of exposing m/meal to zim unlike maize. @ Ken i totally agree with you and it seems like prof saasa is talking without a base of platform to visualize how much revenue the country could earn from finished products compared to unfinished products. even the late president mwanawasa talked of exposing m/meal to zim unlike maize.

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By: Dollar Banda http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106883 Dollar Banda Thu, 05 Apr 2012 19:28:26 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106883 Some of these comments have financial benefits that is people are paid for issuing statements for or against, while the rest argue penniless.So is it Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Bob Sichinga or the Local Economist Oliver Saasa Some of these comments have financial benefits that is people are paid for issuing statements for or against, while the rest argue penniless.So is it Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Bob Sichinga or the Local Economist Oliver Saasa

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By: Ken http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106734 Ken Thu, 05 Apr 2012 14:02:04 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106734 Its painfull to say but its better we act now than later. In the short term we have no choice but to continue giving away this resource at a song. We must seriously diversify into Agriculture and apply some brakes on the depletion of Copper without benefit until we can sustainably harness it. The govt must urgently build alot of dams and roads. Build more power stations we export power, Expand more sugar plantations while we have the east central african market. The govt must reduce the demand on fuel by applying the policy and create infrastructure where more pipo travel by electric trains than cars and buses. Within the medium to long term plans, this country must turn to electric energy and cut the demand on the dollar by more than 30%. What am I saying? If we continue to carelessly spend our wasting resource for nothing, one day, probably after you and me are gone,this country we be in total Kaos. DRC has applied brakes. You can lough now, but they will lough last. Its painfull to say but its better we act now than later. In the short term we have no choice but to continue giving away this resource at a song. We must seriously diversify into Agriculture and apply some brakes on the depletion of Copper without benefit until we can sustainably harness it. The govt must urgently build alot of dams and roads. Build more power stations we export power, Expand more sugar plantations while we have the east central african market. The govt must reduce the demand on fuel by applying the policy and create infrastructure where more pipo travel by electric trains than cars and buses. Within the medium to long term plans, this country must turn to electric energy and cut the demand on the dollar by more than 30%. What am I saying? If we continue to carelessly spend our wasting resource for nothing, one day, probably after you and me are gone,this country we be in total Kaos. DRC has applied brakes. You can lough now, but they will lough last.

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By: jm http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106731 jm Thu, 05 Apr 2012 13:49:36 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106731 proffesor saasa zambia has been mining for many years wat makes u think we can procees our copper into finished products if china has no minerals to mine how do they have machinery to process that is shallow thinking saasa these guys atre leaving holes in our country let them bring machinery to process that will create more work by processing in there countries jobs are created there bob sichinga u atre spot on go ahead these guys its too much look at the goods they are selling here proper gonga how cvan our economy grow one is kept to buy a socket every week look at motor spares mother of god ,saasa did u just buy yo degree use yo eyes wen speaking u are the colupt chaps in this mther earth to u a wrong is right buusheet* proffesor saasa zambia has been mining for many years wat makes u think we can procees our copper into finished products if china has no minerals to mine how do they have machinery to process that is shallow thinking saasa these guys atre leaving holes in our country let them bring machinery to process that will create more work by processing in there countries jobs are created there bob sichinga u atre spot on go ahead these guys its too much look at the goods they are selling here proper gonga how cvan our economy grow one is kept to buy a socket every week look at motor spares mother of god ,saasa did u just buy yo degree use yo eyes wen speaking u are the colupt chaps in this mther earth to u a wrong is right buusheet*

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By: com http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106712 com Thu, 05 Apr 2012 13:10:58 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106712 @ ken what wil happen to the 700,000tonnes of copper? And say bye to 70 % of forex, which wil put the kwacha under pressure. @ ken what wil happen to the 700,000tonnes of copper? And say bye to 70 % of forex, which wil put the kwacha under pressure.

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By: Ken http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106684 Ken Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:22:25 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106684 Again Professor you are wrong on your second point. You are beginning to speak like a politician, frastrated politician. Do not bore us with with unresoanable analysis. What is happening in the Euro zone consequently now affecting even strong economies like China, Japan, Brazil, US and many more cannot spare Zambia. Money in no longer available. Tycoons are looking at Gold and other things to keep their money for now. Just Wait. We know Zambia did not significantly feel the effects of the past econ crunch because of China, but look, China now cannot sell its products and theirfore has slowed in its economic expansion. This Country has not gone anywhere wrong. Your second point Professor simply contradicts your firts point. You must arrange to give me a Doctorate. Again Professor you are wrong on your second point. You are beginning to speak like a politician, frastrated politician. Do not bore us with with unresoanable analysis. What is happening in the Euro zone consequently now affecting even strong economies like China, Japan, Brazil, US and many more cannot spare Zambia. Money in no longer available. Tycoons are looking at Gold and other things to keep their money for now. Just Wait. We know Zambia did not significantly feel the effects of the past econ crunch because of China, but look, China now cannot sell its products and theirfore has slowed in its economic expansion. This Country has not gone anywhere wrong. Your second point Professor simply contradicts your firts point. You must arrange to give me a Doctorate.

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By: Ken http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106676 Ken Thu, 05 Apr 2012 12:11:28 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106676 Professor Saasa you are dead wrong. Copper in this country currently contributes less than 2% of total national treasury. Revisit your economics. Our Natural resource is busy wasting away but only creating massive wealth for other countries like China, SA, Switzerland and Japan. All the proceeds of the 700,000 tones of copper are remitted offshore. Its better we painfully decide now to encourage those who want to mine our copper also to turn them into finished products here. It can take even 30 to 50 years but in the end generations of our generations will appreciate our suffering. The problem we have is that pipo like the proffessor are looking at their age and thinking that they would not be there when the trees blossom. Its called myopia "selfishness". Professor Saasa you are dead wrong. Copper in this country currently contributes less than 2% of total national treasury. Revisit your economics. Our Natural resource is busy wasting away but only creating massive wealth for other countries like China, SA, Switzerland and Japan. All the proceeds of the 700,000 tones of copper are remitted offshore. Its better we painfully decide now to encourage those who want to mine our copper also to turn them into finished products here. It can take even 30 to 50 years but in the end generations of our generations will appreciate our suffering.

The problem we have is that pipo like the proffessor are looking at their age and thinking that they would not be there when the trees blossom. Its called myopia “selfishness”.

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By: dass http://tumfweko.com/2012/04/05/prof-saasa-says-ban-on-raw-copper-unrealistic/comment-page-1/#comment-106664 dass Thu, 05 Apr 2012 11:52:01 +0000 http://tumfweko.com/?p=14262#comment-106664 LET'S HOPE THESE QUICK DECISIONS WON'T LAND US IN A CATASTROPHY.ine nayopa. LET’S HOPE THESE QUICK DECISIONS WON’T LAND US IN A CATASTROPHY.ine nayopa.

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