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Hello
Hello
6 years ago

Is the government aware that the efforts by Beautify Malawi Trust to make Malawi beautiful are being thwarted by the City of Lilongwe through improper garbage disposal on and along the road connecting 6 Miles and Areas 38, 24 and 23 (Famously known as Mtaya Road)? I wonder if this area has a councilor or Member of Parliament.

Concerned Citizen.

Fred W. Y. Mwathengere, PhD
Fred W. Y. Mwathengere, PhD
6 years ago

Dakamau and his team should be commended for the job well done. That said, it would be an imperative for Government in collaboration with MALGA and all key stakeholders in the domain of decentralization and local governance to formulate a code of conduct for councillors, assuming there is none at the moment. And also to familiarize the officials of the District Council with the existing code of conduct for the public servants. It is possible that the proclivity of councillors across the country to see council officials as a deterrent to their advancement could be due to lack of knowledge.… Read more »

Kingsley Jika
Kingsley Jika
6 years ago

Great talking, Mwathengere. Stay blessed too.

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