Monday, June 8, 2026

Mwansa invited to see sewage

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ADDRESS IT NOW.

This was the plea from businessman Michael Allamby yesterday after he spent the last few days trying to drain raw sewage from his Material Things Complex in Worthing, Christ Church.

And he is inviting Barbados Water Authority (BWA) general manager Dr John Mwansa to visit his property during the next downpour to see the raw sewage for himself.

“I would like him to come here to my business during the next rainfall and tell me . . . I’m not saying he is right or wrong . . . but I want him to come and see the tissue paper floating in front of Chicken Barn and see what that is,” he said.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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