NASA to Name More Companies in its Products Boycott Plan

NASA to Name More Companies in its Products Boycott Plan

National Super Alliance (NASA) says it will this week name more companies in their products boycott plan.

Speaking on Tuesday, Nasa Chief Executive Officer Norman Magaya pointed out that the National Resistance Movement committee has identified more corporations that involved themselves in election rigging scheme and those backing the Jubilee administration.

“We’ll make it known this week. We are going to escalate very seriously. The list is growing,” Magaya told the Star.

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) chairman John Mbadi said that Nasa will advise supporters to boycott products of the firms found guilty by the NRM committee.

“It’s about companies that played a major role in subverting the will of the people and democracy. There is an NRM committee. If they recommend others, we’ll include them,” he said.

Magaya said that the earlier boycott where Nasa named Safaricom, Brookside and Bidco has been successful, noting that the outfit will not relent in the fight against electoral injustice.

“The boycott is extremely effective. It has even surpassed our expectations,” he said.

Mbadi added: “Just ask the distributors of those products or the firms — you’ll get the response.”

Comments

formerlyguest 2 (not verified)     Wed, 11/22/2017 @ 08:25am

“Just ask the distributors of those products or the firms — you’ll get the response.” Ha ha ha ha.

Leta statistics hapa( numbers, numbers, numbers) , I do not deal with hearsay ,compare and contrast before and after and the variance then we all can make our own conclusions , hiyo tuu.

Sokora (not verified)     Wed, 11/22/2017 @ 08:43am

This is only a NASA fad; the equivalent of wearing miniskirts. How long do fads last? A very short time. They are unsustainable.

Anonymous (not verified)     Wed, 11/22/2017 @ 09:55am

Just as I reminded someone here, nasarites get a high from making unsubstantiated proclamations. "Extremely effective and surpassing expectations", are meaningless without accompanying data. Show us how using real market data. Companies and economies cannot be evaluated on sheer desirable subjective values.

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