Malawi’s Lifeline Pipeline: Salima–Lilongwe Water Project Nears Key Milestones
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 19/11/2025
In Lilongwe’s crowded neighbourhoods, some families see tap water just once a month – and only in the dead of night. These scenes of scarcity underscore a water crisis the government hopes to end with a mega-infrastructure initiative: the Salima–Lilongwe Water Supply Project. In a nation (…)
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