Bank cash buys cleaning gear, council cheers, cholera fears hang over Blantyre, and everyone gets told to pull their weight.
Sanitation boost lands at city council
Sanitation boost lands at city council
- National Bank of Malawi dropped K15 million worth of cleaning equipment at Blantyre City Council.
- Donation targets sanitation and basic maintenance gaps.
- Residents promised cleaner streets and facilities.
- Part of a wider K200 million corporate responsibility program.
- Aimed at councils across Malawi.
- Health and sanitation sit at the center of the plan.
- William Chatsala says cleaner cities protect public health.
- Frames sanitation as a shared duty with councils and residents.
- Signals openness to more development partnerships.
- Isaac Jomo Osman calls the timing spot on.
- Ties support the Keep Blantyre Clean push.
- Says service delivery upgrades are already rolling.
- Residents urged to use facilities properly.
- Cholera cases flagged as a growing concern.
- Cleanliness is pitched as everyone’s responsibility.
- Gear stack features gumboots and PVC gloves.
- Brooms and related sanitation tools added.
- Equipment heads straight to frontline cleaning crews.