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🇿🇼 Published: 17 December 2025
📘 Source: Malawi 24

The collapse of part of the fence at Joyce Chitsulo Stadium in Mwanza District is not just a construction problem. It reveals a deeper issue in how public projects in Malawi are planned and built.

Too often, projects are rushed for political reasons instead of being carefully designed, properly funded, and well constructed.Just three months after politicians, led by Lazarus Chakwera, gathered to open the stadium with speeches and celebrations, the fence has collapsed.

What was meant to honour the late Joyce Chitsulo has instead become an embarrassment. It also serves as a warning of what happens when political interests are placed above professional standards.

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This situation follows a familiar pattern. Many public projects are rushed to meet political timelines rather than technical readiness.

This often happens during election periods or soon after the death of an important political figure.

The Joyce Chitsulo Sports Ground was opened in September 2025, only months after her death. At the time, there was strong pressure to show quick and visible development.

In such cases, speed is valued more than quality, and proper planning is ignored.

Bonongwe Construction later revealed that mud bricks were used instead of cement blocks due to a lack of funds.

This is a serious issue. It is not a small mistake, but a major construction failure. It points to a larger problem: projects are approved and commissioned without enough money to complete them safely and properly.

When funding is inadequate, standards are quietly lowered, yet the public still expects strong and durable structures.

The result is predictable walls collapse, roads crack, buildings leak, and officials later describe these failures as “unexpected.”

There was nothing unexpected about this fence collapse. Basic construction knowledge shows that weak materials cannot withstand soil pressure.

The real failure was poor decision-making, not engineering science.It is also concerning that council engineers reportedly noticed cracks in the fence before it collapsed.

This means warning signs were present, but no timely action was taken. Although the council says it raised concerns, this raises serious questions.

In Malawi, technical experts often identify problems early but lack the authority or political backing to delay or stop politically important projects.

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Originally published by Malawi 24 • December 17, 2025

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