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Kakaligo
Kakaligo
7 years ago

Privatize the fire fighting department, please

Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget
7 years ago

Thought Government set up a committee of Cabinet Ministers to look into the issue of market fires? So it means that was just another waste of money because they were supposed to come up with recommendations on prevention. So who is to blame here?

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago

O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………O Life is a learning process. . . . Thus from the errors of others and our own; we correct hence minimise future errors and mistakes. But, why is this not the case with our City Assembly’s fire Depts? . . . When they come, its always 5 hours late, and yet fire only needs an hour to bring down property to ashes . . . As if the insult of coming late is not enough, they also come with a bucketful of water; implying they would have to go back n take more. In the meantime, the fire is… Read more »

John Mzunguwalira
John Mzunguwalira
7 years ago

Malawians there is no orderly. Our town planners do not do there work. Go to Botswana and see how the markets looking like. Angakhale mapuloti amene tikukhala timangomanga ngati kuti kulibe ma town planners. Wina ayang’ana uku mipanda wina kutuka osatsatira ma malire. @

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