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Fence falls, politics blamed for shaky build
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78487, member: 636"] Part of the fence at Joyce Chitsulo Stadium in Mwanza District has collapsed. This points to a widespread issue with how public projects get built in Malawi. The stadium was just opened three months ago, with Lazarus Chakwera and other politicians in attendance. The contractor, Bonongwe Construction, admitted to using mud bricks instead of proper cement blocks because of funding shortages. This is a classic case of politics trumping proper planning. Projects are rushed to meet political deadlines, especially around elections or after a notable death. The result is predictable. Walls fall down. In this instance, council engineers reportedly saw cracks before the failure, yet nothing was done. Technical warnings often get ignored when they conflict with political wants. While Bonongwe has agreed to fix the fence for free, accountability should go higher. Officials who approved the shoddy design and inadequate budget share the blame. This pattern keeps repeating. An incomplete stadium in Mzimba under the same administration showed similar problems. Infrastructure treated as a political prop always fails. Concrete does not care about opening ceremonies. The stadium could still be useful, but that requires a full, independent audit to learn real lessons. True development is not about fast, flashy launches. It is quiet, careful work. Until that is understood, these weak foundations will keep failing publicly. [/QUOTE]
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