By Twink Jones Gadama
Vice President of the Republic of Malawi, Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi, who also serves as Minister of Public Service Delivery, is currently on a working visit to the Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) to appreciate the progress made in implementing various reform areas aimed at enhancing public service delivery.
During his visit, Dr. Usi will tour the Water Bottling Plant, a key reform area that will enable LWB to generate revenue through the sale of bottled water under the brand Dzalanyama Springs. This initiative is expected to not only boost the board’s financial resources but also provide clean and safe drinking water to the public.
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The Vice President’s visit to LWB is a clear demonstration of the government’s commitment to improving public service delivery and promoting economic growth. As Minister of Public Service Delivery, Dr. Usi has been instrumental in driving reforms across various sectors, including water and sanitation.
LWB’s reform efforts are aligned with the government’s vision to provide efficient and effective public services to the citizens of Malawi. The board’s initiatives, including the Water Bottling Plant, are expected to have a positive impact on the lives of many Malawians, particularly those living in urban areas.
Dr. Usi’s visit to LWB is also a testament to the government’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability in the delivery of public services. By engaging with key stakeholders, including the board’s management and staff, the Vice President aims to ensure that the reforms being implemented are effective and sustainable.
As the government continues to implement its development agenda, the role of institutions like LWB becomes increasingly important. The board’s success in delivering efficient and effective services will not only improve the lives of Malawians but also contribute to the country’s economic growth and development.
Vice President Dr. Michael Usi’s visit to LWB is a significant step towards promoting public service delivery and economic growth in Malawi. As the government continues to drive reforms across various sectors, the citizens of Malawi can expect to see improvements in the delivery of public services, including water and sanitation.