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PICTORIAL: Lilongwe road projects take shape

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Progress of the on-going construction projects, including the City Mall Round-About, New Lilongwe Bridge, Lingadzi Bridge, the Six Lane Highway along the Kenyatta Drive, and the Kamuzu Central Hospital Interchange, among many others, showcasing the important infrastructural changes underway in Lilongwe.

Led by the Government of Malawi under the leadership of President Lazarus Chakwera, the projects aim to change the face of Lilongwe — a crucial step toward laying the foundation for sustainable growth and development, as well as reducing traffic congestion in the Capital city.

More in this pictorial from Malawi News Agency’s (MANA) Ousman Manda..     

The Kamuzu Central Hospital Interchange
The New Lilongwe Bridge under construction
Construction workers at the Kamuzu Central Hospital roundabout
Pics courtesy of the Malawi News Agency (MANA)
The New Lilongwe Bridge is another milestone in the construction works which will change the face of Lilongwe
A view of the new Kenyatta Road from the Parliament Roundabout towards Kamuzu Central Hospital

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