Love for Nawaz and heatwaves – this week in Pakistan’s business and economics twitterverse

It’s all heat these days. Political, economic and ecological. PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif possibly knows the solutions to the first two for sure which is perhaps why love for Nawaz in the party ranks outweighs everything else. While the PML-N entourage’s visit to London has dominated, the crypto crash has worried investors everywhere. All this and more in this week’s social media roundup. 

 

 

For Khawaja Saad Rafique, love for Nawaz Sharif is greater than the Pakistani economy. After a meeting with the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif, Saad, while talking to the media looked profoundly aggrieved that the PML-N chief was separated from them by the PTI government after allegedly constituting fake cases. While love for Nawaz didnot stay hidden, Saad and the rest of the cabinet members in London maintained the secrecy around how they plan to fix the economy. 

 

 

It’s not easy for a candidate to be rejected after a job interview. You have to take it with a heavy heart and just deal with it. In a recent case though, it was revealing that its sad for companies too when they are rejected. Insurance giant EFU Life was rejected by a candidate and the recruiter seemed to have lost it at the rejection and got to using slurs. Calm down, EFU guys. Also, now you know what being rejected feels like.  

 

 

The irony though….in this heat!

 

 

Maybe time to buy now?

 

Somebody believe him, please. Oh wait! Pakistan’s rating is B- and in 1998 crisis, it was C. In 2008 crisis it was again C. Shabbar sb, you need to tell people what you are hiding

 

 

French economy, please! With fries.

 

 

Please. It was Gill before.

 

 

The former finance minister has forgotten that they send remittances too. How do you think Nawaz takes care of his expenses and buys apartments?

 

 

Dar pleased at what Dar said

Did you miss seeing that coming? Pakistan’s startups, beware! You might have to take care of the bills. 

Ariba Shahid
Ariba Shahid
The author is a business journalist at Profit. She can be reached at [email protected] or at twitter.com/AribaShahid

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