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johni
johni
8 years ago

If BCC is serious with health issues, how come you allow Frederick Changaya to build so many houses within his so called Changaya Hostels compound in Nkolokosa. The place is too small for all those houses. And he has university students sharing the accommodation with families inside the compound, isn’t that recipe for conflict? But my biggest worry is too many houses within a small compound. I know the planners at BCC anadya kale paja corruption is their second career. Please go and stop that madness

mtochi
mtochi
8 years ago

FREE ADVICE. USE INDOCID TO KILL THESE RATS AND NOT POISON.

BRAJOE
BRAJOE
8 years ago

Inspect the expiry dates too.

Bololo
Bololo
8 years ago

LCC should inspect shops in Lilongwe as well including Sanaa at Pacific Mall in Lilongwe.

Willie Chapondera
Willie Chapondera
8 years ago

I wonder if the Mayor for Lilongwe City ever cares about this. Pokha paja Capital City inabetsa u mayor

Lenzo
Lenzo
8 years ago

He he.koma kumeneko

jemu
jemu
8 years ago

Dirty store. Won’t go again.

chimwere kumunda
chimwere kumunda
8 years ago

This may not be an isolated case….could the BCC please carry out more inspections into all business premises where foodstaffs are sold.

Jamison Lungu
Jamison Lungu
8 years ago

Ma rubbish business bringing insecurity in Malawi. Let this safety and health standard be applied to all shops and supermarkets selling food to the public. I am saying let this standard apply to Game, Shoprite, Sanaa, People’s and all those small kantembas in Ndirande, Kawale, Luwinga, Mpondabwino, Chibanja, and many other places. One country, one standard, one regulation, one law for all. No favors.

APM
APM
8 years ago

No issue here. Rats everywhere around town or even in our houses

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