Zomba City Launches its Clean-Up Day
By Lonjezo Jamu.
Chikalimba dumping waste in a bin- photo by Lonjezo Jamu |
Following
the official launch of National Clean-up day by President Lazarus Chakwera,
Zomba City has launched its clean-up day on Friday at Mpunga market with a call to
Zomba City residents to take cleanliness as a way of life.
The
turn up during the launch was overwhelming with different individuals and
stakeholders from various departments like Zomba City Council,
Eastern Region Police, Cobbe Barracks, Southern Region Water Board, NGOs like
LEAD, Banks among others.
In his remarks during the launch of the
exercise Honourable John Chikalimba Member of Parliament for Zomba Changalume
who was also the guest of honour urged Zomba residents and stakeholders to
embrace the exercise wholeheartedly and keep their surrounding clean.
"It is very important that each one of us should keep the surrounding clean and
cleanliness should be a way of life and I am urging you all to embrace this
initiative wholeheartedly and let’s work together towards restoring the lost
economic glory of Zomba,’’ he said.
Chikalimba
further hailed the clean-up initiative by the president and encouraged Zomba
residents to normalize the initiative and pass on the spirit to future
generation.
Individuals sweeping during the launch of the exercise-photo by Lonjezo Jamu. |
Mayor
of Zomba City, Councillor Benson Bullah said the exercise will be conducted at
ward level and in the near future he will launch a quarterly award that will be
given to cleanest ward in the city.
‘Let’s
take this exercise as something that will help to transform Zomba City and restore
its beauty, in near future we will launch a quarterly award that will see
cleanest ward walking away with,’’ he said.
The
campaign under the theme of ‘Clean Environment, My Right and Responsibility
urges Malawians to sweep their homes, workplaces and vicinities every
second Friday in a month.
Waste management has been a very big challenge
in the country especially in urban areas creating a room for manifestation of
diseases that thrives in poorly managed environments.
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