Friday Oct 30 | Posted by: roboblogger
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“Sera sa motho ke tlala” Joined: Aug 13, 2007 Comments: 2419 Maphutseng Ha Morena Makhabane ISP: Ficksburg, South Africa |
This is a noble thing but I doubt its going to work. First of all, people hardly buy materials such as clothes out loyalty to some cause. Most of us dont even look at badge that tells us where the product is made before we buy. They will buy it because its of a good quality and reputable brand. Proudly SA is another example of the failed initiative that was aimed at creating awareness and loyalty of locally produced goods.
More than $300 million is alot of money and I think its about time GOL force these chinese firm to have Basotho partnership. I suspect chinese products garment labels are going to be printed 'Made In Lesotho' thats if they are not already doing that. |
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“"U live once"” Joined: Jun 12, 2007 Comments: 170 Ka Maseru |
Thabo hle this is positive news. Even if people do not necessarily look for a made in.... label, this issue is definitely raising such awareness. Maybe something good will come out of this. |
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Joined: May 10, 2009 Comments: 1021 |
Ntsoekhe
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“"U live once"” Joined: Jun 12, 2007 Comments: 170 Ka Maseru |
Oooe ekaba ke se ke entseng Charmer? |
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“back to my roots!!” Joined: May 3, 2009 Comments: 1464 Hona teng ISP: Johannesburg, South Africa |
Check Woolies clothes, they are mostly written made in Lesotho!!! They are already doing it, ba eketseditse China ya bona ka hara naha ya Moshweshwe..... I do check the labels when I buy, which is why I don't buy those Brands tsa maFora le maTaliana.... |
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“Sera sa motho ke tlala” Joined: Aug 13, 2007 Comments: 2419 Maphutseng Ha Morena Makhabane ISP: Ficksburg, South Africa |
Ntsoekhe, I didnt mean to sound negative but I wanted to highlight the fact that consumers rarely buy products out of loyalty to some cause. The other point I was trying to make was that Basotho should taking ownership of AGOA products otherwise they might as well be produced in China. Our products must compete on quality and we should not expect the world to buy Lesotho products out of sympathy. |
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Sebatalali
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Thabo, The American impoters like Gap, Levis and Walmart are very serious about conscious buying. For instance, they started boycotting Bangladesh produce because of child labour prevalent there until that country complied. |
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Joined: May 10, 2009 Comments: 1021 |
Mhhh,ke sa nahana
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Ngoana-Matala
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Thabos, this is interesting but one begins to wonder how much of that money has an impact on the economy of Lesotho besides job provision.
You could not have said it any better than your suggestion of partnerships with Basotho. Whenever there is talk about Chinese business involvement in Lesotho, i always think about what financial regulations are in place. I happened to work in a bank, where i used to see the guys transfer huge amounts of monies into forien accounts. As far as i could pick, the bank was charging its levies but i am not sure whether and how the government was affected in this regard. |
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Tsoelopele
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At first glance, I got excited, but I also wish the consumers could be aware of the injustices at the factory level. It is not about employment as a figure (rate), but the type of employment that comes with human dignity! We all know that these apparel factories are in Lesotho (and other developing places) just to exploit vulnerable labor and maximize profits. So to me, the movement would just exacerbate the unequal relationship!
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Barros Serrano
Liberty, WV |
Made in (insert 3rd world country here)... so what...in a sweatshop owned by a corporation from a rich country...this does not help the country develop, it is just a continuation of colonialism, they are taking the CHEAP RESOURCE, in this case LABOR from the country.
The global sweatshop economy is NOT set up to help the under-developed nations develop. It is set up for the maximum PROFIT of the already-rich. |
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