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DAPP donates refuse bins to Lilongwe City Council

DAPP donates refuse bins to Lilongwe City Council

Her Worship Councillor Esther Sagawa, Mayor of Lilongwe City, today received a donation of ten (10) Pivot litter bins from Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) Malawi.

The bins come at a time Lilongwe City Council is faced with huge responsibility to manage waste in the city amidst the rapid growth in population hence increasing service demand by the city residents.

Speaking at the event, Her Worship the Mayor applauded DAPP for this donation and highlighted that it will massively contribute in waste management within the city.

On the other hand, DAPP Malawi partnership manager, Enock Juma said it’s the duty of every stakeholder to help the government make Lilongwe city to be among the clean cities in Africa.

LCC appeals to more stakeholders for partnership in ensuring that we have a clean, green and prosperous city.

Lilongwe City Council

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