I have brought foreign investment deals from US – Mutharika

President Prof. Peter Mutharika says he has clinched foreign investment deals with various investors during his stay in New York, USA where he attended the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).

Mutharika disclosed this upon arrival at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in Lilongwe on Wednesday.

President Mutharika on his arrival at KIA from the United States of America
President Mutharika on his arrival at KIA from the United States of America

He said the 69th UNGA had been a very fruitful event to Malawi and that the President and his delegation had met various business people and serious investors with whom they had discussed investment opportunities available in Malawi.

“We had meetings with several business communities and investors and they were also interested to meet us,” explained Mutharika.

“We discussed foreign investment and I hope to see them coming to Malawi very soon.”

Mutharika said he would soon call for a press briefing probably to be held in Blantyre to give the public a detailed report of what transpired at the 69th Session of the UNGA which was held at the UN headquarters in New York from 16 – 29 September 2014.

The President was welcomed by the Vice President, Saulos Chilima, senior Government officials and ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) supporters.

The Malawi leader inspected Guard of Honor by the Malawi Defense Force before he addressed the press and later cheered the ruling party supporters.

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Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
9 years ago

Forget about any deals to do with mining in North, agalu inu mwatidyera kokwanira. We will sign our own deals soon!

Ndele
Ndele
9 years ago

That is cheap propaganda Mr Mutharika, we know you right from the beginning, chimbwe pala wafuma kusilya ili kuluta ku sily alinyakhe kuti wakusintha yai. Mbaya mwe tawina chitimba

Naganza
Naganza
9 years ago

Why Malawians are complaining they wanted American professor rather than a Malawians who has lived here all the years. If Peter has negotiated with investors in America then suspect bribe. He can only give contracts to those companies who can give him 20% like his brother di with Kayelekela mines. Do Malawians know that Bingu was getting 20% from nature resources to his bank account? NO. Malawians are too dull to know. so Peter who has lived in US whole his life what du you expect to make a deal with American companies? These old dogs are playing with you.… Read more »

Kulira
9 years ago

Where are the investments????????

chatty man
chatty man
9 years ago

kumvesa chisoni a president better keep quiet.

crispen kandido
crispen kandido
9 years ago

hahaha koma malawian presidents

Aferazao
Aferazao
9 years ago

Did Peter learn English and its proper use in school. It is very wrong for him to tell Malawians that he has brought foreign investment deals from the US (literal translation ‘ndakubweretselani …………………..’ to mean I held negotiations with investors to bring investment deals to Malawi.

rosie
rosie
9 years ago

I hate this APM guy, all he does is lie to us and increase taxes and puts Malawi more at risk!! He can shove his presidency right up his arse, just because his late brother didnt like the Tumbuka minority he has to say something against them.. When his late brother was against Bakili Muluzi they carried out unneccesary arrests and killed so many people!! wake up Malawi how long must we suffer this injustice towards uS. He is not fit to be a president plus anabela ma vote!!

Magetsi
Magetsi
9 years ago

The headline is definite but the article is not. Desires stated at a meeting are not always followed through. We’ll see!

Gimbogo
Gimbogo
9 years ago

Its a lie

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