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#TOTB#
#TOTB#
7 years ago

Maizegate Investigator:

CAMA

CSOs

ACB

Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture & Irrigation

Commission of Inquiry instituted by the President

All these are either squandering tax payers or donor money, which by the end of the day would be adequate to buy some more maize for the poor Malawian.

Just Thinking Outside The Box #TOTB#

Chabwino Palibe
Chabwino Palibe
7 years ago

Times newspaper is a big disgrace. The MCP guy in charge of Times, George Kasakula believes that he alone has a monopoly of knowledge. You must agree with Kasakula or go to hell. What kind of free speech is that?

Mr Kasakula, please slow down. Your newspaper goofed big time when it alleged that MK13BILLION has been stolen. You know that the truth is that no money was paid. Is it not possible to promote your MCP agenda without propagating falsehood, Mr Kasakula?

Mweene
Mweene
7 years ago

Times Group now have tunnel vision regarding this issue. And they are our to discredit anyone, and everyone that disputes their claims. Claims is all they are. And they think, by protecting their columnists, they will be seen as an anti-corruption crusader. When they were founded by money stolen by their “founder”, Kamuzu Banda. They cannot discredit Kapito, arguably the most trusted consumer advocate in this country. And he can put his record of public approval, any time, against the pathetic one of Times. Critics should NOT re-calibrate their arguments now that Bwana Chaponda’s involvement is disputed by credible witnesses.… Read more »

Zinenani
Zinenani
7 years ago

But the Zambian agriculture minister is agreeing that they gave clearance for the Malawi government to have the maize and so what is kapito saying? The admarc CEO and the minister agrees that the maize was bought without any corruption. Did they get the maize freely or on ngongole if money was not paid mr kapito?

rodriguez
rodriguez
7 years ago

Which school did ‘Capital’ (Kapito) go to for him to be able to conduct, conclude and publisize credible investigation within a week? Was an investigation or child’s play? Eroded is the little trust that remained og CAMA. Or is it an appeasement to government so that they send you for medical attention outside the country, your looks tells a sickly, sad story. Desperate and dwindling. No more trust in you and CAMA, sir!

Amoze
Amoze
7 years ago

Why is Times Group very much interested? Are they doing this in good faith? We all know it being owned by Kamuzu Banda’s family! People like Brian Banda lost their soul when he agreed to be Joyce Banda’s Press secretary, and nothing good can come out of his mouth period! Soon we shall find who paid them to promote this malafide!!

mmc
mmc
7 years ago

Times Just give us your investigation no need to diss Kapito. Are u also becoming intolerant to dissenting views like DPP? Are u also becoming arrogant like DPP? Are u now beginning to make stories instead of reporting? Are u really working for the people or some political masters?

Okoma Atani
7 years ago

Both Kapito and the Zambian Nation newspaper are saying no payment was made.

Atumbuka pindani michila msangamsanga mwapurika?

Mzuzu court chitani manyazi!

One day Chaponda will rule this country. Sorry wakwithu for the failed plot on Chaponda and DPP.

chikopa
chikopa
7 years ago

This is stupid journalism where reporters and editors do not structured trade and finance. The letters from RBM indicate that Letter of Credit had some irregularities/errors which had to be rectified by the beneficiary. Furthermore, LCs can only be paid once the documents have presented by beneficiary which fully show evidence of delivery such as Bill of Ladings, Way Bills or Air Way Bills and these must be confirmed by issuing bank before draw down on the LC can allowed. This is not what happened here because RBM was part of the Issuing Party. Some money could have exchanged hands… Read more »

Harawara
7 years ago

My friend and I have decided to institute our own investigations because we cant trust those that are on the ground. Can someone pay us allowances. There are so many investigations some whom are suspicious and paid by suspects to misinform citizens. CAMA because of its loudest noise seems to be on the suspects side – doing mercenary work. The suspects made all attempts to stop Malawians from seeing, smelling, feeling, discussing and hearing about the maizegate. That failed. All they can do now is to ask friends, relatives and tribesmen fund them to conduct false and invalid investigations. In… Read more »

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