PPPC´s Kabambe envisions bright future for shipping industry.
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 29/12/2025
Public Private Partnership Commission, PPPC Chief Executive Officer Patrick Kabambe says the termination of the shipping and ports concession agreement was taken in the best interest of Malawi’s long-term development. Kabambe said the government remains committed to ensuring that critical (…)
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