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Taweni
Taweni
8 years ago

This is why Parliament must intervene at Press Trust to safeguard the investment on behalf of the people of Malawi. Parliament created Press Trust so they should not stand aloof and watch while vultures are lingering around. A rabid tiger is lingering around in order to pounce.

Citizen

MERCEDES
MERCEDES
8 years ago

I THINK PETER WAS SAYING HE IS SUPER RICH NOW WHERE IS THE SUPER RICH MONEY AND WHERE IS THE MONEY WHICH BINGU LEFT IT WHEN HE DIED THATS WHY OUR COUNTRY DOESNT DEVELOP KUZOLOWERA KUBA AND THATS WHY DONORS ARE NO MORE INTERESTED TO GIVE MALAWI AID VERY SAD EH!

Dziko
Dziko
8 years ago

One thing is for sure we need to know the composition of the PCL board members, have these so called DPP sympathisers been taken on board as non executive or executive board members. Otherwise if it is the latter,their influence wouldnt bull doze the running of the PCL conglomerates, especially if Simon Itaye is at the helm.

Bwampini Jnr
Bwampini Jnr
8 years ago

Mmalawi if you believe that this is a mere coincidence and Ben Chidyaonga will be very professional then you are a big fat fool. PT knows they could not do this during the time of Professor Chikaonda . Big up Prof .. They waited for you to leave then start this nonsense. They were afraid of you.PCL is finished. The top executives better rethink their survival strategy. This is a rOUTE to squander the conglomerate and spoil the hard work of many years. Nayenso Mhango achenjere you think you will be there forever? Itaye is the best brains in Malawi… Read more »

Wanga ndi yemweyo
Wanga ndi yemweyo
8 years ago

If you think an individual cannot influence proceedings in a board, you have never been in one. And here we are talking of two. Those of us who have served in some boards are feeling uncomfortable with this set up. One day, when you come to know what happens, you too will become uncomfortable.

Tt
Tt
8 years ago

Please some of these people need to go home and retire, look at this guy mwanza! Looks like a dinosaur, really! Prof mwanza, it’s time to go home now…..

Hope
Hope
8 years ago

But some people are trouble makers! Please tell us,if Chidyaonga and Mwanza have served at Press Trust(majority shareholder of PCL) for over a decade does that not mean that DPP has “had its claws” in PCL all this time if this conspirancy theory is to be believed.And if that is the case,why is it so pertinent to bring this matter to light only now when Chikaonda is about to leave? I’ll tell you why,its because of sour grapes!Somebody is not getting what they want,so they want to cause confusion.Some people have no shame! There are people at Press who are… Read more »

dee kay
dee kay
8 years ago

so you mean Ndata Trust is not giving you enough zakuba? Now you are clawing on Press Trust. Zanutu apa zikukukanikani kuyamba

Godwin
Godwin
8 years ago

Ambuye alowererepo……
What happened to MDC….Admarc and other companies which had ties with Dpp ???
We really need God fearing politicians to rule this country,… Even the presidential advisor on religious issues are not doing anything….as they cannot crticise the hand that is feeding them….
God help us and help Malawi !!!

Mpalasa
Mpalasa
8 years ago

Our only hope remains with the donors and development partners. As far as Muthalika and DPP are concerned their only mission is to loot state resources and nothing else. It is sad to see a leader who has no love for his country. He never spoke against corruption because he knows that is the machinery that feeds his ego. The only other hope we have is for this corrupt man go by way of prophesy by Joshua. we can hardly wait.

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