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Uyo Munkhungu
Uyo Munkhungu
5 years ago

You want the consumer on the mainland to pay for power consumption on Likoma Islands? When ESCOM was installing the Diesel Generators at that cost, did they expect to get adequate revenues from the supply of power to such a small population? There are a lot of options that could have worked at much lower costs but typical to Malawians, they were never explored. Now we are running the whole country on leased standby generators. Pathetic!!

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
5 years ago

ESCOM MACRA MRA COUNCILS
DPP NDALAMA KUBERA WANTHU KOMA MULUNGU MUWELENGE

Youna
Youna
5 years ago

Tangonenani kuti mukukonza zokweza magetsi as a way of refunding that money stolen by those people. Tikhapeni mmene mungathere, ife tingataninso. Koma zindikirani kuti one day muzamva pain.

Mzanga Dausi Now In Domasi
Mzanga Dausi Now In Domasi
5 years ago

Kwezani mmene mungafunire, but know one thing. Malawians are now slowly but steadily producing more of their own electricity using solar energy.

Soon that organisation will be useless as a viable means of accessing electricity. More so with the visionary Chakwera’s approach of providing state subsidy on solar panels.

CHE WISIKI
CHE WISIKI
5 years ago

Mwachidule a ESCOM akuti tiyeni mwaunyinji wathu tibweze makobili aja aba anthu amenewa

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