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Why groups must not set prices

Summary by The Nation
Imagine walking from shop to shop, hoping to find a better deal on everyday essentials like cement, fertiliser or bus fares, only to discover that every single enterprise is charging the exact same price, down to the last tambala. It feels completely rigged, doesn’t it? Across Malawi, many trade associations believe that publishing recommended price lists is a public service that keeps the market stable. But while locking in prices might offer s…
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The Nation broke the news in Blantyre, Malawi on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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