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The recently constructed Mercy James Centre under the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) has done its major operation by separating...
LWB is not a saint as well. They even disconnect if the bills are paid. When you go to them, they say the system shows, bill unpaid. So you pay the amount and pay the reconnection fee as well. After that you ask for the statement and they say pay Mk 500-00 at the bank counter and when you prove that there is no outstanding or unpaid bills, they say peppani it was a mistake and forgive us. After that you wait for two days to get reconnected. This is day light robbery and blackmailing
Kuba amalawi why all that money not being paid and yet they are big institutions
Put these institutions on prepaid water metering!
ndiye mutizi dziko likuyenda bwino???? the best lilongwe water board can do is install pre-paid meters at this institutions.
Unpaid Water Bills = MKW3,7 billion. Funds set aside for looting but disguised as :Constituency Development Fund” = MKW4 billion. Is this coincidence?
It is scandalous that these government institutions do not pay their water bills on time. How can LWB be expected to meet its obligations and develop its infra-structure when its services are not paid for? The government and its institutions should be beacons of good example by meeting their financial obligations. Yet another example of why Malawi is so underdeveloped and lagging behind other African countries. Could it be that those water bills have not been paid because someone is embezzling the funds meant to pay them? In any case the whole affair smacks of corruption.
What about the money government takes away from these institutions regularly?