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Stout
Stout
8 years ago

Well done BCC. The laws are there – use them. Next please address the issue of mini bus terminals on our main streets. Nearly all bottle necks are caused by them and they severely affect trafic flow. Busses must stop, pick up and GO. Not stop, manouver and wait.

debwemagix
debwemagix
8 years ago

bravo BCC thats a good idea

debwemagix
debwemagix
8 years ago

good idea bravo BCC

Gimme a breakkkk
Gimme a breakkkk
8 years ago

Nanga oweta nkhumba mu ma low density area wa mukuti bwa? Tadutsani my Sunny Sude ndi mu Nyambadwe mumve nokha fungo lake. This is pollution and it lowers the value of properties.

No Laughing Matter
No Laughing Matter
8 years ago

Blantyre town planners are all a joke. For 50 years it does not seem we have anyone with brains. You must all resign. There is not one well accessible neighborhood in the city of Blantyre yet you talk of illegal posters. Clean up your house first

KALULU
KALULU
8 years ago

Good idea

Prison Warden
Prison Warden
8 years ago

Beauty of the city. Lol

Tili Chenene
Tili Chenene
8 years ago

The motive might be questionable but the purpose is excellent. I support the idea. Some adverts are overdue and dirty

Moyenda
Moyenda
8 years ago

Blantyre – National Monument – the sign has also become an archivable monument. Shame.

Malipeya
Malipeya
8 years ago

MUKAMUFUNSE UZZAH ANAFA NDI ZA YEHOVA. MUYELEKEZE KUCHOTSA MUWONE ZILANGO

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