Malawi Bureau of Standards speaks tough over rotten food

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Davlin Chokazinga

The Malawi Bureau of Standards (MBS) has warned shop owners in the country against selling of rotten foods.

The development comes at a time when Malawians are bracing persistent blackouts that have seen businesses not running due to lack of power supply.

Davlin Chokazinga
Has sent the warning :Chokazinga

Among the businesses include shops that sell foods which require very low temperatures for them not to go bad.

MBS managing director Davlin Chokazinga has since advised shop owners in the country to dump all food items showing signs of going bad in their cold room.

Chokazinga added that the body is to take measures if shop owners are seen defying the order from MBS.

Concurring with MBS, Malawi’s health ministry said people are not supposed to take rotten foods as this puts lives at risk.

Following blackouts in the country some people are reported to have bought and eaten rotten foods from shops, a development that has led to health problems such as food poisoning.

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32 Comments

  1. MBS katangale thoo…! Go to Sana mukaone ma 20 litres madzi ma container ake ,umve okhaokha,nde toughness yake iti,we know wat u do

  2. Zovundazo zinkagulitsidwa ngakhale kunali magetsi,What is MBS?amatani?Mupite mma town shipmu mukapeza nyama yang’ombe ataipachika pa scale ngati thumba la chimanga,Maka Ku Mbayani

  3. Koma guys….. Malawi sadzathekanso….. Apa pakuvuta kuwaudza amagetsiwa kuti ndi amenewo akupangitsa katunduyu kuonongeka…… Komanso vutoli likuononga malonda…? go and attend mental hospital exams…. Kkkkk

  4. oooooooh my poor Malawi being poor in de country gvn ppl rotten food,sh**t wat de fucker is dis??they hv change ppl 2de pigs in de poor country I fill shame by my poor Malawi bt noting I can sy, poor country, poor mind ppl anyway way God is on his way 2help his poor ppl

  5. Ife tinazolo wera kudya zomwezo basi bola masiku ndkumapita osadwala inu zoti kulizoonongeka mumavera amphawife tikamanena.

  6. The root cause is ESCOM…how many can afford using generators many hours every day…doing business in Malawi has become very expensive…no wonder prominent investors like Aliko Dangote and our own Bushiri are shunning this country…

  7. This bureau is also very weak, it works only when an issue sparks out bit on its own very docile. And I don’t believe it has its own fixed office and no direction, most people fails to reach this office for tip off and it is completely immersed, invisible and all sought of words you call it. We see a lot of Chinese shops and plenty of counterfeit materials in town but the bureau is dormant to address the situation.

  8. Mukoze kaye mvuto lamagetsilo kenako muyambe zanuzo osangonena zomwemwalota relo basi kudzuka mkuwawuza akazi anuwo kutimukanena zimenezo mundisamare bwezi nditakunenani kuti ndinu agalu.

  9. Speaking tough or acting tough? I don’t think this requires sitting down discussing while enjoying a cup of coffee. Don’t waste time go and inspect now now

  10. Kkkk ma shop owners akumalawi kuwauza kuti katundu wanuyu wapanga expire muyambana.ndinaziona last year nditakabweza paketi ya mkaka ali kunyada kumeneku mwayamba liti joni yomweyo?

  11. Escom is the major culprit in all this, for selling rotten electricity country wide. Hopefully MBS will apply the tough talking on them as well.

  12. Mwadziwa lero zimenezo,mayiko azanu amachita kuyendera shop to shop kuwona zakudya za ma expire.Thats why kumalawiko timati tikangodwala mutu pang’ono bas imfa yakwanira madvuto ena amachokera kuzakudya zoonongeka zomwe tikumagula mmashopmu

  13. munasiya kugwira ntchito yanu koma kulandila ndalama inu!!!…. maiko anzathu. mtengo wakatundu maka zakudya ndiumodzi dziko lonse….ndianzanu a CAMA simugwirizana popanga zinthu bwanji??? dziko Lachisokonezo ngati iri sinalione ndithu aaaaa!! masikero Oonongeka osavomerezeka ali mbwee. mmisikamu ndimma shop mu…xakudya anthu akudya zoonongeka zogulidwa mmashop mu inu muli duuu!! kukhala ngati Bungwe lanu lonse muli munthu mmodzi kuti akapita ku Blantyre anthu ku Lilongwe avutike ngati anthu achepa staff yanu onjezerani ina

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