Its not a common everyday product, i doubt the common man even knows about baby formulae....its the same case until recently we had no idea that helicopters were tax exempt...So is taxing it the solution to affordability?
Its not a common everyday product, i doubt the common man even knows about baby formulae....its the same case until recently we had no idea that helicopters were tax exempt...So is taxing it the solution to affordability?
Its not a common everyday product, i doubt the common man even knows about baby formulae....its the same case until recently we had no idea that helicopters were tax exempt...
Wacha zako, breast feeding women know baby formulaeIts not a common everyday product, i doubt the common man even knows about baby formulae....its the same case until recently we had no idea that helicopters were tax exempt...
Shidano itakuwa ngapi sasa?Same way Erythropoietin is not a common everyday product but I wouldn’t like it taxed (more).
Who uses baby formula?. Don't answer.. must be the you guy, my guy, wives displaying their arrivism.
Haukuwa unamalizia mtoto?Not necessarily. My wife didn't have enough breast milk. We had to use baby formula
Shidano itakuwa ngapi sasa?
Understandable that and what the doctor has said medical conditions and death. There are somethings that should be exempted like baby formula.Not necessarily. My wife didn't have enough breast milk. We had to use baby formula
I remember some years ago, before advance in medicine, HIV positive women were given nun formula as an alternative to breastfeeding.Niko hapa kaka.
Some women/ babies cannot breastfeed for many reasons. Wengine ni wagonjwa and are advised on formula, some die at childbirth, others just don’t produce enough milk, etc etc.
Understandable that and what the doctor has said medical conditions and death. There are somethings that should be exempted like baby formula.
Hehehe. There is a widespread trend among urban girls, especially first-time mothers, that suckling the baby for long makes the breasts sag. Those with the means introduce the baby to formula milk as soon as possible. As a man, this is one battle you can never win. You have to watch helplessly as the child becomes a regular patient.You’re wrong.
We have, a public uproar has been effective in reversal of unpopular decision by the pencil pushers at the national treasury.Economically hatuna nguvu. Hatuna uwezo. So these guys will tax everything
Understandable that and what the doctor has said medical conditions and death. There are somethings that should be exempted like baby formula.
This is what I was against, vanity.Hehehe. There is a widespread trend among urban girls, especially first-time mothers, that suckling the baby for long makes the breasts sag. Those with the means introduce the baby to formula milk as soon as possible. As a man, this is one battle you can never win.
Hope more gavament people will see the lightTusubiri tuone.
Watu wa insulin wataumia sana buana.![]()
From the word go I know baby formula is important to breast feeding women unlike gavament people who want to tax syringes used in castration, means that cost will be passed on as well as insulin injections for diabetic people and my heart goes out to them, the brave are brave enough to see through gavament nonsense and call it for what it is. Kwa hio committee ya treasury there was no woman to speak up on this nonsense? Ama ni ndume tupu, hence condoms na viagra haziguzwi?Not your kind of light. Unlike you, I accept fact presented by CREDIBLE SOURCES, something I am sure you can't relate to.
Hold up?From the word go I know baby formula is important to breast feeding women unlike gavament people who want to tax syringes used in castration, means that cost will be passed on as well as insulin injections for diabetic people and my heart goes out to them, the brave are brave enough to see through gavament nonsense and call it for what it is.
Understandable that and what the doctor has said medical conditions and death. There are somethings that should be exempted like baby formula.
Hold up? View attachment 35076How now?