Saturday, 28 January 2017

Dr. Rajan Mahtani gets taunted by Portland Cement Zambia Mafias


The scandalous mafias of the Portland Cement Zambia are persistently playing mind games with the ex-Finance Bank Zambia Chairman, Dr. Rajan Mahtani. Some of the times they use scripted stories and once in a while they hide their stories behind some other title. In the most recent case, it has been seen that Zambia Reports has distributed a new story that at first discusses the achievement of PCZ, but then goes on stigmatize Dr. Rajan Mahtani. The article goes ahead to talk about that the cement plant was being destroyed when it was under Finsbury Investments.

All things considered, the fact of the matter is known to all. Zambians know about the level of journalism which is followed by Zambia Reports. With no regard towards the law, Zambia Reports just serves those individuals who pay them well. The Ventriglia family, minorities in Portland Cement Zambia, frequently get themselves facilitated with such service with the courtesy of Sakwiba Sikota. Conspirators have for the longest time been itching to avoid the spotlight and furtively steal the cash from the industrial facility. Times when they find themselves in the firing line, they basically ask ZR to compose an article against Dr. Rajan Mahtani and execute another defamation campaign.  
Prior, these defamatory articles were considered as genuine stories and as a result people were misled. Be that as it may, with time the general population of Zambia have comprehended the true purpose behind these distributions and in this manner, they have learnt to overlook the same. Portland Cement Zambia mafias have been trying their level best to create an unwanted scenario from ZR distributions, however they barely get any consideration from local people nowadays. Dr. Rajan Mahtani is no longer stressed over these distributions as he realizes that there is no truth behind such story. His exclusive worry right now is Zambia’s development. He wishes to employ greater resources so that more people in Zambia can be employed.

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