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Ozzy
Ozzy
7 years ago

I feel this project should go ahead . The benefits far outweigh the harms. Let the govt and the contactor (khato civils) do its job. It’s a big project no doubt but water is a necessity . If we keep waiting for a feasibility study and assessment studies etc …its gonna take ages .

Kaka
Kaka
7 years ago

CEDEP or whatever you call yourself. where have you been all that long? zopusa basi. Tinamva kale zimene mukunenazo kaya

We camnot abondon the peoject. we can only rectify errors.

Wangu
Wangu
7 years ago

A review and more inclusive consultation must be explored. Nothing wrong it’s a very viable project which will bring change to the city of Lilongwe…

mzika
mzika
7 years ago

come sunshine or rain this project will commerce and this idiot the so called Trapence will not succeed in his plans. The only advice is just to register your engineering company and try to win such type of contracts may be your jealousy will go away

Zoba
7 years ago

Yerekezani kutenga injunction ndi matcher. Ine ndikuvutika kuno ku Lilongwe kusowa madzi. Kapangeni ku project ya Mulanje zimenezi.

Mayford Kumanzere
Mayford Kumanzere
7 years ago

Where professionalism fails Mr. Trapence that’s how thing are supposed to be done. These ESIA issues are not meant to cancel Govt. projects as was with the Shire/Zambezi Water way project. Instead of giving out directions on how best it could be accomplished, you environmentalists were busy blocking it. Water is a very important resource to mankind. Staying in the city without water is again an serious environmental and social issue to all residence. What we all know is that where there is DEVELOPMENT there is also DESTRUCTION either with or without ESIA. Mr. Trapence, the idea is good but… Read more »

Bakayao
Bakayao
7 years ago

The debate on this topic demonstrates the long way many Malawians have to make Malawi be regarded a country of serious people. The point in the discussion is not to make the project fail, but professionals have spoken against the failure to follow rightful procedures in implementation of such scale of projects. There are guidelines and laws already in place to be followed whenever such kind of projects are implemented. What some people are asking is why not following procedures as the guidelines and laws require as regards to implementation of this particular project, whose scale falls under the category… Read more »

koma kumaneko
koma kumaneko
7 years ago

This govt is regionalistic dont forget they transfered MUST to ndata, took away stadium to south, and now they dont want lilongwe to have reliable water supply.

Chonsecho mukumanga kuno kulilongwe nyumba zanu osakamanga kwanuko bwanji?

mtete
mtete
7 years ago

What is bothering me most is the Simbi-DPP-MCP-Government Circle. Simbi has said he can assist MCP as well as DPP. Well, the Bible teaches us that you cannot serve two masters. Does it not seem strange that DPP can tolerate a contractor sympathetic to an adversary(MCP)?. Why is Goodall Gonndwe so naive as regards financing of the project?Why is the project hot on the heels of World Bank pulling out of the Diampwe Water Project? My suspicion is that the compensation package was deliberately inflated to accommodate Cashgate type of claims. World Bank noticed this and would have nothing of… Read more »

Engineer
Engineer
7 years ago

A contractor doing feasibility study ? Mr u r showing total ignorance of the issues .

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