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Minibus owners hail Airtel Malawi for shelter construction

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Airtel’s donation of a bus shelter comes barely a month after Mayor of Blantyre City called on the private sector to assist
Airtel’s donation of a bus shelter comes barely a month after Mayor of Blantyre City called on the private sector to assist

The Minibus owners has hailed leading mobile telecommunications operator Airtel Malawi for championing a bus shelter construction, following a proposal the association floated to Airtel.

Minibus Owners Association of Malawi (Moam) General Secretary Coxley Kamange made the remarks on Tuesday in Blantyre when Airtel Malawi handed over a newly constructed bus shelter to the organisation at the city’s main minibus terminal, Mibawa.

Kamange said Airtel’s response to the proposal was timely and a gesture worth emulating by other players in the corporate world.

“We are so happy today that the proposal we sent to Airtel has bore this fruit. As Moam, we have a number of major plans to facelift the Mibawa minibus terminal to desirable standards,” Kamange said adding that Moam would be vigilant in maintaining the structure and guarding it against vandalism.

In her remarks, Airtel’s Head Enterprise Rachel Mijiga said the donation illustrated the brand’s contribution towards enhancing the quality of the welfare of commuters.

She further said Airtel was bound to continue supporting community initiatives that stand to change the public stance with respect to environmental stewardship to contribute to the social, economic and environmental wellbeing of the city of Blantyre.

Before handing over the bus shelter, Airtel staff invaded the Mibawa arena with brooms and cleaned the entire campus.

Airtel’s donation of a bus shelter comes barely a month after Mayor of Blantyre City called on the private sector to assist the assembly in enhancing improved service delivery.

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