The Malawi Postal Corporation (MPC) says a possible downsize of its workforce from 800 to 300 as proposed following a recent functional review can help revive its operations, pointing out that the Corporation is currently on its “death bed.” MPC’s Board Chairperson Noel Mkulichi and Acting Postmaster General Zacchaeus Meke jointly disclosed this on Tuesday in Lilongwe during an interface with two Parliamentary Committees; one on Industry, Trade and Tourism and another on Media, Information and Communications. According to Meke, the establishment is deep in debt and that its operations are currently compromised. “Our debt currently stands at about K9.3 billion, said Meke.