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The ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesman Francis Kasaila says lawyer-cum-political activist Allan Ntata is "clearly a frustrated man". Ntata used...
The viola family has sold part of ndirande hill at majiga.Kodi phiri limakhala LA munthu zoona
Comment It*s true, our city is not looking better as in 19th centuries P/S. BT. City Authorities must do something, Now.
When the corrupt northerners from Lands and Malawi Housing, who due to tribalism and hatred sell lands to foreigners- indians, burundians etc-rather than Malawian are removed, then, the biggest obstacle to getting lands will have been removed. APM and your team, do something about this otherwise the land is going to dogs.
BCC Clearly demarcate your boundaries, MHC also put up posts clearly showing your undeveloped pieces of land. Why do you want to Task people to move from one office to another without being provided with answers???? Most of your officers also do not know your boundaries or pieces of land!!!!!!!
Good initiative….
Group Vge headman Misesa and her children have encroached Soche hill And most of MHC land. Why she is not persecuted nobody knows. Where is govt? The lives of the people there are at a big risk of what just happened at the other side of the same hill this season. I really fear for the lives up there. Please reclaim the lland back it is not ideal for settlement.
Ndamaliza building my toilet and APM azapente msangamsanga
ndiye makobili awo muwapatsetu, tilozanapotu apa.
The problem is that the land distribution at City, Housing and Lands is a very corrupt system. An Indian who comes to Blantyre, Lilongwe or Mzuzu has better chance of getting a plot than a Malawian. Don’t punish Malawians who have built already. Give them papers let them pay city rates. If you were not corrupt you could have allocated land and looking at the pace of building by Malawians it means they have resources to do so. Mbuzi inu don’t touch them……
The city looks even uglier with high brick wall fences. Yet by laws are clear about maximum height and structural outlook of fences. Just imagine, individual owners have made fences for their apartments even at Ndirande New lines. I’m talking of mipanda yatsekela. It looks really ugly. There should be a campaign to pull the walls down or at least not allow new ones to be built. Tall and bushy hedges should be trimmed, waste water should go into sewer systems or septic tank. Osangowataya kuti adzipezere kopita. etc One more thing. Is Blantyre the only City in Malawi. What’s… Read more »