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egwalle mwani
egwalle mwani
7 years ago

nobody is perfect.why are you so concerned with what dpp government si doing?mind on ur bussiness

BobbyJ
BobbyJ
7 years ago

I am saddened and heavily heart broken. Its time we rise and do something about this as a nation. When will this day light robbery ceasevin Malawi? Our highly populated small lazy nation of genii is being strangulated by the few I’ll minded genii. I wonder if Chaponda angenuis himself will be brought to book and found in the wrong. This conniving, calculative thieve made his homework nicely so that he could get away with this, imagine from the outside observation, 1-Admarc as governmemt owned commercial entity governed by policies approved through its board under its bylaws which passed through… Read more »

Thinktank
Thinktank
7 years ago

Kaloswe will prevail in court. It wll be paid its share as an agent(and share with malawi officials as originally planned)….Losers still remains Malawian people;stuck with loan payments that never benefited the nation but Dpp and corrupt leaders

Tull
7 years ago

I am DPP. But I think the president has a duty to perform here. Not to fire the minister but rather to see to it that what we procured is indeed supplied.We Malawians shall not be happy to pay for this loan whose maize may not have been supplied for our benefit. However, ine pambuyo pa DPP nganganga!

Helpless Help
Helpless Help
7 years ago

you ‘zomba’, aaaaa! PTA bank did pay but for your one and only best debtor admarc. And the $34 500 000 so paid is the zfc-kaloswe-admac dubiously bloated deal! you didnt get it deliberately i know.

Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Can a contract of the amount of this magnitude really omit the exit clause for either parties? Do you think Bakuwa the then Company Secretary and his commercial legal team could have not vetted the contract leaving it susceptible to such risks? I really doubt it very much that there was no such a clause and no waiver clause missing.

James
James
7 years ago

Gogodasi, you have appended a very good analysis.

Chiling'oma
Chiling'oma
7 years ago

Malawi govt asked for a loan from PTA bank for purchase of maize to feed the hungry Malawians. The PTA bank, knowing the tendency of Malawi govt (DPP) of stealing and corruption, told the Malawi govt (borrower of loan) to identify the maize supplier and that the bank would be making direct payment to the supplier (and not to Malawi govt). You will notice that major multilateral donors and banks are now not using Malawi govt to handle funds meant for Malawians, for reasons that we all know. Malawi govt identified ZCF as supplier. In their continued desire to steal,… Read more »

h.
h.
7 years ago

Dziko lino a Dpp aliwononga bolanso kukhala opanda president ndi nduna popeza ndiye otsogolera kuba tax payers money mfiti amenewa

ALOSWEA
7 years ago

Malawi know that only can rescue ,can’t you things are turning ,Daniel said to Nebugarnezzer there is only One God who leaves in heaven who can revile secrets , see now My fellow Malawians ,who knew that ADMARC can fail to sell maize ,praise GOD

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