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Bhasan Char getting new shape The New Nation
Gulam Rabbani, back from Bhasan Char :
The first batch of the Rohingya people came to Bhasan Char, a remote Bay of Bengal island under Noakhali district, in December last year with an unknown apprehension. But the facilities which have been given to the Rohingyas who came to this island reduced that fear from many of them.
In Bhasan Char the Rohingya people have been provided comparatively comfortable accommodation, sufficient food items and regular medical treatments. They are mainly living here in pucca houses. Some of them have started farming in the island and some have started animal husbandry.
MIHOWA: The Auditor General’s report should present government with an opportunity to clean its rotten systems
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.
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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 Generalâs Investigative Report.
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.
She added that the Auditor General’s report should present government with an opportunity to clean its rotten systems.
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