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Monday, 27 October 2014
Looking through the Window: St John's market
Looking through the window, I see a market established along a drain, spilling into the road to Lilongwe's high density area, Area 36 Kandikole. Here is a market posing a danger to pedestrians, motorists and residents alike.
This illegal market is St John's market off M1 road to Area 36, a high density area. Expanding on the wall of a school of over 5000 primary school students, it is a health hazard, a security lapse and sore to the eyes of residents.
Trusting that the newly elected Councillor Mrs Khumula, who passes through the road to get to her home, will add it to her to do list before the onset of the rains.
Without wanting to be the bearer of bad news, should the rains come with this market in place, waterborne diseases such as diarrhea and God forbid cholera might result, especially since the market has no toilette for the traders owing to its illegal nature of course. Beautify our Area. Lilongwe City Officials help keep Area 36 clean, by relocating this market to a more conducive! Never mind the increase in crime caused by loiters, stop this market before it stops the good health, safety and even lives of residents.
This illegal market is St John's market off M1 road to Area 36, a high density area. Expanding on the wall of a school of over 5000 primary school students, it is a health hazard, a security lapse and sore to the eyes of residents.
Trusting that the newly elected Councillor Mrs Khumula, who passes through the road to get to her home, will add it to her to do list before the onset of the rains.
Without wanting to be the bearer of bad news, should the rains come with this market in place, waterborne diseases such as diarrhea and God forbid cholera might result, especially since the market has no toilette for the traders owing to its illegal nature of course. Beautify our Area. Lilongwe City Officials help keep Area 36 clean, by relocating this market to a more conducive! Never mind the increase in crime caused by loiters, stop this market before it stops the good health, safety and even lives of residents.
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