The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) Limited on Monday rolled out an anti-vandalism campaign for the Southern Region.
The official launch of the month-long campaign took place at Chirimba Primary School Ground in Blantyre where representatives of the police and the community leaders graced the occasion.
In his speech marking the launch, ESCOM District Engineer (Limbe), Eston Macheche, said vandalism was affecting the corporation’s service delivery.
He added: “We urge all of you to take a leading role in safeguarding the property of ESCOM by reporting to the authorities those found vandalising ESCOM property.”
Protecting the property of ESCOM is our collective responsibility because if such property is vandalised, entire communities are affected,” he said.
Friday May 28 2021
Cast and Crew of Martin Kigondu’s short film, ‘Sand Castles’ in Karen, Nairobi in 2019. PHOTO | POOL
By MARGARETTA WA GACHERU
Summary
Ever since 2014 when the Kenya government ruled that the local broadcasters had to screen at least 60 percent local materials for their programming, the country has witnessed a flood of fascinating films and sit-coms.
Among those who have combined all three – scriptwriting, producing and directing short films is Martin Kigondu.
Ever since 2014 when the Kenya government ruled that the local broadcasters had to screen at least 60 percent local materials for their programming, the country has witnessed a flood of fascinating films and sit-coms all produced, directed and scripted by Kenyans themselves.
Limerick s People s Park confirmed as venue for new in-person comedy production
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LIMERICK playwright Mike Finn is set to return this summer with a new site-responsive production Waiting For Poirot.
Following on from the hugely successful run of Bread Not Profits in Cleeve’s Factory back in 2019, Limerick audiences are in for a real treat in July with this new comedy.
Honest Arts in association with Lime Tree Theatre and the Belltable present Waiting For Poirot by Mike Finn. Audiences will experience a fast paced, laugh-out-loud, gripping, awe-inspiring, cliché-ridden, high octane romp.
Louise Donlon, director of the Lime Tree says she is excited to bring live performance to Limerick audiences once again in the wonderful setting of the People’s Park.
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