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Ephraim Ntande
Ephraim Ntande
6 years ago

If these are encrochers,why ESCOM&BWB supplied them with
electricty & water?respectively shouldn’t BCC to blame for lack of city planning?Blantyre city has not enough area for development if this for 2018 what about 2050? BCC Wake up

Chidothi
Chidothi
6 years ago

This is a good move but my worry is that the focus is to demolish structures belonging to poor Malawians. look what happened in Mbayani/Chemusa area. What about many structures within Blantyre CBD which are marked with red X. Why are they failing to demolish these? Is it because most of these are owned by Indians who have money to corrupt authorities? Use the same laws for all people living in Malawi irrespective of race and economic standing.

Don Thirampu
Don Thirampu
6 years ago

Nanga mMbayanimu what’s your plan. Such prime land encroached by slums. What a pity!!

Sawasawa
Sawasawa
6 years ago

That’s way to do it.. Blantyre city assembly.. don’t wait to action until disasters strikes.. these people whether they like it or not they have to move that’s dangerous place and also if occupied illegally . Congratulations CEO and your colleagues..

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