“We know that in the development of the economy we need to be part of the game, but there is one challenge, people are not paying their bills. I know when we get our debtors’ book, everybody wonders whether we are in business or not because we are owed so much. Because of inflation and exchange rate, we are getting revenue which is far below cost effective. We receive that in local currency and we spend it on the market which is black market-related in terms of the costs and we lose so much,” he added.
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