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Tamara Safety Services donates trash bins worth K2.5m to Lilongwe City Council - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi

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Tamara Safety Services Company Limited has donated trash bins worth K2.5 Million to Lilongwe City Council (LCC). Receiving the trash bins at Lilongwe City Council offices on Friday, the newly elected Lilongwe City Council Mayor , Her Worship Councilor Esther Sagawa hailed the company for the donation. Sagawa said the city has been facing challenges […]

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