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Ine
Ine
7 years ago

Is Khato coming to invest or to do a contract which afterall needed to be tendered for? And if its a contract as it sounds, how was the bidding process?

Afana Zedi
Afana Zedi
7 years ago

I don’t get it. Is Khato coming to invest or they have won a tender to do the projects for which Government must pay them? And why have a 5 star hotel at a bus station? On toll roads, which roads are you tolling? The same pot holed single lane paths? Do the traffic flows warrant tolling? Where’s the feasibility study? Or is this just a way of suffocating motorists who already pay numerous levies?

Chimzinga
Chimzinga
7 years ago

Dodgy tender processes and ministerial intervention turn water supply project into a pipe dream R170 million was paid to three companies in October 2014 to ensure a consistent supply of water to the Limpopo town of Giyani and surrounding villages. Despite this, residents go for up to five days at a time without water and are forced to buy from neighbours fortunate enough to have boreholes. A City Press investigation has revealed that the three companies – LTE Consulting, and construction companies Khato Civils and South Zambezi – were awarded a R502 million tender in September 2014 to improve the… Read more »

Free up black people
Free up black people
7 years ago

This Botolo guy has an ugly face. Eish

Davie Maganga
Davie Maganga
7 years ago

Khato Civils with the team of staff you have and your financial capability I have all the hope that this project will bring change to Malawi as a country

HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
7 years ago

Dat is absolute nonsense. Why importing Civils whilst we have MKAKA and others. Poor Malawi.

Karrim
Karrim
7 years ago

Good news.
but, can u shd more light on funding issues and project timeframe.

The truth
The truth
7 years ago

Khato Civils is being investigated in SA over how it won bids without public tender. The Limpopo deal they mention wasn’t worth R11bn. Moreover, the residents of that town still have no water. Just google this company for yourself. They are crooks. Just another cashgate-enabler; no wonder why our criminal politicians were keen to sign an MOU.

FreeTechAdvise
FreeTechAdvise
7 years ago

DPP as corrupt as ever. From Zuma to Mutharika, Simbi begins to infest Malawi nasty deals

http://city-press.news24.com/News/r170m-and-still-no-water-20160314

peterbanda@gmail.com
7 years ago

We have been telling successive governments that the only way to end water shortage is to tap it from Lake Malawi. It is less than 12 KMs.

Please we want to comment on the design of the bus terminus. Please circulate the design. We are tired of contractors ripping off the government because of corruption

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