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Energy Minister condemns vandalism of Escom property

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Minister of Energy  Ibrahim Matola has condemned the vandalism of Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) property such as electricity poles and wires, describing the conduct as retrogressive. The Minister said this yesterday at Dzalanyama Forest Reserve in Lilongwe where some people have cut down eight wooden poles, stolen six pans of aluminium conductor and […]

The post Energy Minister condemns vandalism of Escom property appeared first on Malawi24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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