Water Company Accused of Holding Sham Elections While Letting Infrastructure Deteriorate
The project is 35-40% complete but faces sabotage, bribery demands, and factional rivalries that threaten Malawi's efforts to resolve Lilongwe's water shortages.
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Water company accused of holding sham elections while letting infrastructure deteriorate
BY BRADEN CARTWRIGHTDaily Post Staff Writer An East Palo Alto property owner has accused the leaders of a water company of holding sham elections to maintain their power and enrich themselves, coming at the expense of residents who must deal with mismanaged wells and deteriorating infrastructure. Directors for the Palo Alto Park Mutual Water Company oversee their own elections and throw out votes for their opponents without valid reasons, accord…
Malawi: Salima-Lilongwe Water Project On the Brink - Political Greed, Corruption, and Sabotage Threaten Malawi's Most Ambitious Infrastructure Dream
The multi-billion-kwacha Salima-Lilongwe Water Project--once touted as Malawi's most transformative water supply venture--is now staggering under the weight of political sabotage, greed, and betrayal from within government itself.
Salima–Lilongwe Water Project on the brink: Political greed, corruption, and sabotage threaten Malawi’s most ambitious infrastructure dream - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi
The multi-billion-kwacha Salima–Lilongwe Water Project—once touted as Malawi’s most transformative water supply venture—is now staggering under the weight of political sabotage, greed, and betrayal from within government itself. Sources at Capital Hill have confided that powerful officials in two ministries unrelated to water are scheming behind the scenes to frustrate and possibly derail the project. […] The post Salima–Lilongwe Water Project o…
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