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Ndinene Dzina
Ndinene Dzina
8 years ago

@Neno Girl,
the dam, also known as weir, is already being constructed as said in the story and shown in third picture. But indeed this is real development.
And to you, Nyasatimes, we need stories like this one on this page. Osangoti Politics yokhayokha eish!!

Neno Girl
Neno Girl
8 years ago

This is commendable. Each district should be encouraged to produce its own water and sell to its neighbour at a profit if it has excess. It they are worried about the water levels being low in dry season why not build a dam at the intake or any other appropriate place upstream. Some times we lack simple ideas to solve or problems. Build a dam and reforestate the catchment areas and you are home and dry. Good luck to people in Chitipa. I hope such a project will be implemented in Neno my district as well.

Lusayo Mwabumba
Lusayo Mwabumba
8 years ago

Where and what’s the role of Forestry Department and Mzuni Forestry academics who are important stakeholders

The real Ujeni
The real Ujeni
8 years ago

A Drake ubulutu umenewu, people are crying for “EQUAL” development, doing one pipe in the north in Chitipa and doing twenty pipes in the south in Zomba, Mulanje, Phalombe, Chikwawa, Blantyre is that equal development?

Drake
Drake
8 years ago

No development in the north by government.

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