Mayor Fielding chats to Gome on Commonwealth Day

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council marked Commonwealth Day (Monday, March 8) with a special video call to Zomba in Malawi.
Gomezgani (Gome) Nyasulu who spent a three-month placement with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council last year. Gome works as an Environmental Health Officer at Zomba City Council, and his time here allowed him to share his experiences and gain valuable insights from his counterpartsGomezgani (Gome) Nyasulu who spent a three-month placement with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council last year. Gome works as an Environmental Health Officer at Zomba City Council, and his time here allowed him to share his experiences and gain valuable insights from his counterparts
Gomezgani (Gome) Nyasulu who spent a three-month placement with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council last year. Gome works as an Environmental Health Officer at Zomba City Council, and his time here allowed him to share his experiences and gain valuable insights from his counterparts

Alderman Mark Fielding was able to connect with Gomezgani Nyasulu who spent a three-month placement with Council last year.

Gome works as an Environmental Health Officer at Zomba City Council, and his time here allowed him to share his experiences and gain valuable insights from his counterparts.

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The Mayor said: “As a Council we are very proud of our links with Zomba and Gome’s time with us shows the benefits and importance of this relationship.”

During the call, Gome reflected on the ongoing challenges of the pandemic in Zomba.