132 Tonnes of Rot: Commentators Say ADMARC Maize Scandal Is a Symptom of Deep Institutional Decay
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 1er/01/2026
Commentators are sounding the alarm after revelations that 132 tonnes of maize flour belonging to ADMARC rotted in warehouses in Liwonde and Blantyre—an episode they say lays bare a deeper crisis of mismanagement, neglect and moral failure at a time when Malawians are battling food insecurity. (…)
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