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Khato Civils now ready to execute the Lilongwe-Salima K551bn water project

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Khato Civils, the contractor for the much-touted $351 million (about K551 billion) Salima-Lilongwe Water Project, says it is ready to roll and execute the long-awaited project.

The Malawian owned South African based contractor has revealed that they have everything at the ready following the mobilisation of the entire plant and equipment to execute the project.

This development, however, gives hope to the people in the country as this means, therefore, that construction of therefore project, which is expected to solve water woes in the capital city will soon take shape.

Part of the equipment which Khato Civils earlier brought into the country

Per a project update posted on Khato Civils Facebook page, the company, owned by Simbi Phiri, a Malawian business mogul based in South Africa, has already procured a high-tech concrete batching plant and carbon steel pipes for the 120 kilometre pipeline project and that production of the carbon steel pipes is underway.

“At this stage, the entire plant for the project has been mobilised, including trucks, trailers and cranes, and are ready for shipment to Malawi,” reads in part the Facebook update.

Khato Civils spokesperson Daniel Mababa confirmed the develpment saying mobilisation is at an advanced stage and that there is personnel on the ground.

All smiles: Simbi Phiri, head of Khato Civils.

Mababa, however, could not divulge as to exactly when the construction of the water supply system will begin.

Ministry of Water and Sanitation Principal Secretary Elias Chimulambe said the contractor is within schedule.

He said the contractor has set up a camp and cleared the site for the treatment plant.

Ready to roll: Lilongwe – Salima water project.

“The contractor was procuring materials and most of the materials have now been secured, which will see physical works progress well once construction starts,” said Chimulambe.

He added: “The contractor could not start digging trenches because people were yet to harvest their crops. If he rushes to do the treatment plant, you might find that something goes wrong. So, he wants to ensure that everything is in place.”

On the funding secured for the project, he said the ministry is comfortable with the 30 percent funding that government has provided to start the project.

Chimulambe added that NBS Bank plc will also arrange for the rest of the funding, as the bank is the lead arranger for the project financing.

We are ready with the machine. Simbi Phiri seems to be saying.

In April 2023 , Parliament approved a Bill allowing government to borrow K105 billion from local banks to finance construction of the water project awarded to Khato Civils/South Zambezi joint venture.

President Lazarus Chakwera assented to Bill No. 6 of 2024: NBS Bank plc and National Bank of Malawi plc (Lake Malawi Water Supply Project) Loan (Authorisation).

The financing arrangement attracted protests, but the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal ruled that the two banks were free to proceed to lend government the money, thereby lifting an order sought by Forum for National Development stopping the process.

“At this stage, the entire plant for the project has been mobilised.”

Daniel Mababa
Khato Civils spokesperson

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