APM warns against corruption in ADMARC depots: Campaigns for DPP candidate in Zomba by-elections

President Prof Peter Mutharika has warned that state machinery will deal with all people involved in corruption at ADMARC depots.

Mutharika have a talk with DPP vice president eastern region Bright Msaka
Mutharika have a talk with DPP vice president eastern region Bright Msaka
President Mutharika with District Commissioner for Zomba Bennet Nkasala
President Mutharika with District Commissioner for Zomba Bennet Nkasala
Mutharika introducing a DPP candiate in Zomba Chisi
Mutharika introducing a DPP candiate in Zomba Chisi
DPP women at the rally
DPP women at the rally

Mutharika said there were some people who were trying to disrupt the process of selling maize intended to reach people across the country.

Speaking at St Paul’s Primary School at a rally in Zomba, Mutharika accused some political leaders of marring maize sales saying that the law shall take its course.

“I urge you to report such cases to authorities,” said Mutharika.

He further assured Malawians that his government would ensure that nobody dies of hunger.

“Government is doing everything possible to distribute maize to all ADMARC depots,” he said.

According to Mutharika, government will buy 155 metric tonnes of maize and assured people of the continuance of decent housing project.

“Let me assure you that government will continue with the program and we have already constructed 800 houses,” he added.

The President then urged people to vote for Democratic Progressive Party’s candidate, Mark Bottoman in the December 22 Zomba Chisi by-elections.

Group Village Head Chaweza of the area thanked government for fulfilling its promises it made to the people citing the decent housing project as a milestone.-Mana

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Benjones
Benjones
8 years ago

The rich are too rich and the poor are too poor. Shame on Malawi government shame on all you are looting from the poor.god is watching you don’t think you will get away you all will be punished just wait for the time. Your stollen wealth will not rescue you. Ameen

kkkkk
kkkkk
8 years ago

Check corruption at Lumbadzi admarc including maize sale is done midnight .fertilizer goes to vendors not poor people. Coupons are still in farmers houses no fertilizer.we understand this lady has connections with authorities.

Antoni apaphata
Antoni apaphata
8 years ago

Corruption at ad arc bwana is easy to curb. We heard the other day that we have a lot of maize to the extent that we can export some. Pile up stocks in ad arc depots then there will be no rationing. As long as there is rationing it is obvious there will be corruption

No Laughing Matter
No Laughing Matter
8 years ago

Corruption is so cancerous with malawi government. It doesn’t matter which one comes into power. They are all like vultures waiting for the next attack. Thieves in government every where. How can a government not even have a system of verification for everything done. It is total madness. Whose interests are you serving? GOD must punish you in this lifetime. I don’t think anyone is doing much to stop this looting

Gertu
Gertu
8 years ago

talk is cheap, act, show some muscle please

John K Black
8 years ago

The President is right to say these things, but words alone do not improve the situation. We need a concerted anti-corruption action at Admarc.

Nankununkha sadzimva
Nankununkha sadzimva
8 years ago

Kkkkkk BBC Hard talk self acclaimed high performer. You make me watch the clip over and over and over again. The more I watch the clip the more his performance score gets closer to zero.

Thanduxolo
Thanduxolo
8 years ago

It’s one warning after another!

Chemuyaya
Chemuyaya
8 years ago

Peter akanakhala nthochi bwenzi ili ya chimimina sure!

The Analyst
The Analyst
8 years ago

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . . . Don’t you think we have for so long talked but done so little in so far as the fight against corruption is concerned? I wish you could do more and talk less. . . . You being a father, should know that an unruly child becomes even more unruly if a father just keeps saying “mwana iwe ndikukwapula, mwana iwe ndikukwapula” and does nothing! Coz the child knows its just the usual jokes. . . . We all know you are not blessed with a voice or tongue or mouth that can threaten as was the… Read more »

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