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Mamberera Smoke
9 years ago

I dont think the reporter right,becoz nobody cannot sign a contract without visiting the premises.

chingolopiyo
chingolopiyo
9 years ago

I would like to agree with NO41. I wonder if the reporter of this story has true facts or just fabricating . How can someone sign a deal without inspecting the premises. This is a contract and before it was signed it meant the company going to ran the hotel were full satisfied with facilities before putting pen to paper. Mind you this is an international deal, not what you do when you have drunk bibida at Bwandilo. Please please give us true stories.

Sue Paramount
Sue Paramount
9 years ago

Charge paramount 50 billion for lost of busness earning. If it was GoM breaching the contract we could have paid billions.

Darius Mphongo
Darius Mphongo
9 years ago

If the structure was built using money loaned from the country where the contractors came from, after completion was there a proper handover done and did the Malawi government engage her qualified engineers who sanctioned the viability of the end product? My other worry is that after construction this building was left unoperational for sometime, are Malawians so naive not to discern that an unoccupied building gets dilapidated faster than the one that is being used? The previous government was playing hide and seek by trying to bring in operatives of their choice who could help them in siphoning proceeds… Read more »

mpumulo wa bata
mpumulo wa bata
9 years ago

Garbage In garbage out.

Uchitsiru Sasekana
9 years ago

Shoddy deals 5 or 10 more years under the DPP government is just another waste of Malawians precious time and resources to hell with their cosmetic development agenda

Liwombo
Liwombo
9 years ago

I pray that the parliamentarians will start proposing and authorising more useful loans than mere beautifying the cities with mediocre chinese built buildings. Why cant we get a loan for sourcing water from the lake and shire river for our cities, as the water supply in these cities is inadequate despite having big fresh water bodies across the country. Lets now invest for the long term, not short term.

yabooka
yabooka
9 years ago

Bingu new kuti anamanga zosalimba komanso kuba za mbiri thats Y anafunisinsa kuti His young bro akhale president now after realising that Most Malawians were not happy with his leadreship style, rendering very almost zero hope for his bro to take up the mantle anathawira ku manda…. He knew about these trouble b4 him MHSRIP

Yemwe Uja
Yemwe Uja
9 years ago

It does not make any sense to me, how could they sign a deal without seeing the facility. Give it to Sun Bird.

Liwombo
Liwombo
9 years ago

Even the design is poor. It is better to have a three-storey building, covering a wide area, thana tall narrow boxy building. I think those who designed Capital Hotel had a better vision, only lacking is innovation and maintenance.

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