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Rising@Malawi
Rising@Malawi
5 years ago

Almost 10% of Malawian population is connected to electricity but not all have electric appliances to cook. Worse still, these 10% spend 3/4 0f the day without electricity including the workers who attended this meeting. All use charcoal as well as gas. How do u expect forest to be saved? Why focusing on addressing the effects and not the causes which can solve the problem forever? Why blame police when they are also big and royal customers for the same charcoal in their respective households? Where was ESCOM, a key stakeholder in energy sector whose procurement office buy postpaid meters… Read more »

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