Dr. Mahtani Receives Praise For His Charitable Contribution At African Summit 2017

Whenever there is an announcement for prominent businessmen in Zambia, Dr. Rajan Mahtani’s name can be found in it. He is a successful businessman who is also popular for his various charitable contributions towards the growth and development of the Zambian society. Some of his successful companies are Finsbury investments and Mahtani Group of Industries. Furthermore, he is the ex-chairman of Finance Bank Zambia and the rightful owner of Zambezi Portland Cement for which he is currently fighting a legal battle at the Lusaka High Court. As a result of his popularity among industry peers and locals, he has gathered various enemies who are constantly working to tarnish his image by spreading false rumors and negative campaigns against him.

Dr. Mahtani is among those few representatives who have effectively brought outside ventures over the Zambian capital. He is additionally referred to for his altruistic exercises, for example, supporting government help programs for the underprivileged. A current public statement from the Prison Fellowship International, Washington Secretariat, is verification that Dr. Mahtani’s commitment towards the Zambian economy goes route past simply making productive organizations. According to the official statement, Dr. Rajan Mahtani supported the 2017 African Forum of Prison Fellowship Zambia. It obviously expressed that Dr. Mahtani’s liberal signal won’t just profit the Prison Fellowship, however, will likewise inspire the country’s development status. Moreover, the majority of the reports from the participants of the African Forum have just great words in regards to Dr. Rajan Mahtani.

LetterThe above press release is a proof that Dr. Mahtani has always put the development and growth of Zambia before his own profits. However, he has not received similar support from the government in terms of the Zambezi Portland Cement case which is still pending at the Lusaka High Court, even after 10 years of running. Latest reports have suggested improvement in case proceedings and it is expected that final judgment will be announced soon.