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I have followed with keen interest the recent developments in which the Chinese government has made donations and investments commitments...
As you can see all areas along the lakeshore are prone to flooding. If you choose to drill oil on any of those areas and should the oil pipes get vandalised, all the oil will wash away into the lake affecting marine life and the quality of water.
Think ahead. Think hard. Do not polute the lake. Do not drill oil near the lake.
Wow. That is one big pothole! I thought South Africa was bad (in Johannesburg with bad rain the highways flood)
Caravan or CULVERT…maybe I’m wrong, don’t know
The decaying Malawi. One day when the Prince of thieves and his cohorts are gone Malawi will rise again.
Please experts in the Department of Irrigation harvest the excess rain water along this stretch of the road for irrigation in some farms during the dry season.
Hlabezulu, that’s why we said we do not need to get water from the Lake. The country needs dams on most of our major rivers to conserve this rainwater that comes plenty during this season.
That’s very but idea mama Portia Kajanga. How long would you maintain that KK road instead of deconstructing a new one? why are you only maintaining it