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Malawi contented with Marep phase seven

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Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Atupele Muluzi has expressed satisfaction with the progress of Malawi Rural Electrification Programme (Marep) phase seven.

Muluzi, speaking on Tuesday at Chiunjiza Trading Centre in Traditional Authority (T/A) Masula in Lilongwe, said Marep is bringing power to the rural people and also helping to reduce rural to urban migration.

Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining: Atupele Muluzi
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining: Atupele Muluzi

“I am happy with the progress of Marep phase seven. This is really showing that Malawi is progressing. This place is in the remotest and for people to have electricity here, it has helped them,” he said.

Muluzi said rural electrification is helping a lot of rural masses, which will in turn improve their economic well-being.

Under Marep seven, government is targeting 82 trading centres throughout the country and 52 additional centres.

Muluzi said it is government’s wish to electrify 30 percent of rural areas in 15 years from the current electricity penetration of two percent.

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