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Greenbelt mega farm scandal sees K36bn looted, arrests mount
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84207, member: 160"] Corruption just hit a new high score with politicians looting farm cash for election campaigns. That massive Greenbelt agricultural initiative morphed into a slush fund where insiders drained over thirty-six billion Kwacha. Instead of planting crops, the loot allegedly financed the ruling party's reelection bid while lining the pockets of shady contractors and bureaucrats. The plan targeted irrigation canals in Karonga, Nkhata Bay, Mangochi, and Chikwawa to fight hunger. Investigators found that zero infrastructure materialized despite the treasury releasing billions. Cash meant for feeding the nation vanished into transport costs and mobilization fees for political rallies, while the intended fields remained dry. Anti-corruption agents swooped in and grabbed several key figures running the show. GBA bosses like Linda Phiri, Masautso Kamowa, and Synoden Kautsi face charges alongside business owner Kenneth Khonje from Einstein Construction Limited. Victor Chabwera of PLMB Engineering Investment and Ephrone Mwenitete from EMD Consulting Engineers also got snagged. Authorities claim these groups processed payments utilizing fake certificates without ever delivering the work. This scandal stings extra hard because the nation relies on maize handouts from neighbors like Zambia just to survive. Observers note this fits a pattern where watchdogs get silenced for pointing out the rot. With warrants still active for suspects currently hiding, citizens wonder if the leadership knew about the heist. [/QUOTE]
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