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In an attempt to achieve a clean and environmentally sustainable city, Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has developed a Solid Waste Management Plan to enhance enforcement of the laws and by-laws governing solid waste management in the city.
The plan will also facilitate the implementation of the recently launched National Waste Management Strategy.
Kamundu Phiri (in blue shirt) joins officials from LCC in reviewing the Waste Management Plan
The Solid Waste Management Plan is deemed as a key strategy the council is undertaking in its desperate move to address challenges of increased waste generation and illegal dumping in the city.
The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe (CCJP Lilongwe) in partnership with Oxfam Malawi have facilitated the development of the plan under the ‘Strengthening collaborative governance on planning for and managing cities’ project, which is being financed by Tilitonse Foundation.
Renowned education activist and executive director of the Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC), Benedicto Kondowe, has urged the Malawi Government to devise more innovative models for financing its education sector. Kondowe has suggested the establishment of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), utilizing diaspora support and introducing a levy as some of the models the government can […]
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An International Charity Organization, Oxfam Malawi has called for speedy recovery of money that has been lost due to massive Covid19 funds plunder.
Through its press statement released on Sunday evening, Oxfam is also calling for prosecution of culprits exposed in the 6.2 billion kwacha Auditor General’s Investigative Report.
Speaking to MIJ Online, Lingalireni Mihowa Oxfam’s Country Director said there is need for urgency to cleanse the country of culture of theft, bribery, corruption and impunity that has been entrenched and continues to bleed the nation of its much-needed resources.