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Mengo
Mengo
5 years ago

Insurance companies are in the business of selling fear to fleece their customers of their hard earned money. Its pay back time for Nico. I hope they don’t start overcharging customers to recover their losses.

Raws
Raws
5 years ago

Akuti Callista’s brother is suspected of siphoning money from NICO to UTM.

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago
Reply to  Raws

kkkkkkkk you might be telling the truth you know

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

Chaponda-ism hiding evidence welcome to thievery & corruption republic of malawi! Dont things companys have back servers for their data kodi? chopping pension fund moneys lol

Ndikukodzela Kwambiri
5 years ago

I was in the third floor when smoke started coming out from the air-con and I was almost 25-30 metres away from it. I’m not a Nico employee but I go there frequently for pension related issues and the incident happened when I was in the building mma past 2 masana osati izi za “after huge sums of money missed…”Akanakhala JZU akanafunsa kuti WERE U THERE? IF U WERE NOT THERE YOU WERE NOT THERE, FINISH. When all is reset NICO has to train it’s boys how to use the the fire extinguisher because I saw them struggling to operate… Read more »

Mulomwe
Mulomwe
5 years ago

The scene was chaotic; no well-organised emergency services. Could see people loitering around in close proximity of the burning building; that was dangerous.

Lack of proper, well trained emergency services is a sign of poor governance by APM. We need our country back. APM has done a runner; the country is up in flames. Children are learning under trees. There are not drugs in hospitals and now no proper emergency services. In times of Kamuzu, there were ambulances everywhere. There were fire-engines; and now with the country on auto-pilot, there are very poor public services

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago
Reply to  Mulomwe

mwamutola pitalayu eti, chirichonse chiti achitike koma iyeyo? bwanji kodi anthu otsutsa inu?

Huwee
Huwee
5 years ago

Have a thorough investigation this may give us a lead to the many fires this country is facing on big buildings

Kaka
Kaka
5 years ago

Mtambo tiripansee and CSO chonde mupitenso Ku mseeu. DDP yPangi zimenezi.

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