In Soche, Blantyre residents express concern about the deteriorating state of the road infrastructure, a problem that has persisted for several years.
Speaking on behalf of the local community, Julio Kanjira, a representative of the development committee, highlights the challenges caused by the poor road conditions during the rainy season, emphasizing the need for government intervention.
Kanjira expresses his frustration, questioning the government’s focus on distant areas while neglecting the vital roads within Blantyre.
Rose Chiphazi adds her voice to the grievances, emphasizing the economic impact of the deteriorating road on businesses, particularly in the context of challenging economic conditions.
Addressing the issue is Paul Kachitsa, who aims to champion the cause as a legal advocate for the Chichiri-Soche-Misesa road project. Kachitsa emphasizes the importance of proper road infrastructure in enhancing the well-being of the community.
He vows to bring attention to the dire situation, asserting that a well-maintained road is essential for both transportation and overall development.
The state of the Mbengwe-Manje road has been a concern since 2016 and 2017, with residents particularly noting the poor condition of the road and the challenges faced by vehicles navigating through it.
Efforts are being made to address these concerns, with Paul Kachitsa leading the charge to improve the road and ultimately contribute to the community’s overall development.
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