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M'Malawi Weniweni
M'Malawi Weniweni
8 years ago

How will the police stop policemen selling fuel from police vehicles? rather than diverting attention from insecurity in the country, they will be busy focusing on non-issues. If fuel is expensive, people will find cheaper sources

Anti Orange
Anti Orange
8 years ago

Just another example of the police poking their noses into other peoples business. It is the MRA or MERA who should be controlling the sale of fuel. But with so few filling stations in rural areas there is no option for mini bus, maize mills and clinic vehicles but to use re-sold fuel. I also agree with the statement that may be we are going to have fuel shortages soon.

wales banda
wales banda
8 years ago

Ine mafuta ndilinawo, bwerani muzandimange, shupiti

Bayangwe
Bayangwe
8 years ago

Nanga poti ka only filling station ka pa Thyolo pa boma ka makhala kopanda mafuta nthawi zonse, timadalira black market ya pa number one asaa

izeeck
izeeck
8 years ago

If a prson burnt which resposibility are you taking?And even attendance of funeral you stay away.be harshed oky

Dala
Dala
8 years ago

Oky lam under that point but before stops vendars selling fuel should have planted enough pumps in our areas

salire
salire
8 years ago

Is very very far where we can find filling station so we as villagers.we depend pipo who have efforts to bring fuel from town to vilange and even the distance itself is almost 95 kilomiters to get fuel so l think mister have to see doctor some how your not good in your mind stupid

chandamale
chandamale
8 years ago

Police be serious you have some cases to solve not,storys like this vendars are good have source to bring fuel from out side malawi.where gvmt surrender vendars start from there so why you hate them.

Mwakipiki
Mwakipiki
8 years ago

In Chitipa, ambulances and police vehicles run on fuel from the black market. They even borrow and when funding comes write cheques to pay these dealers using some ‘official’ names. It’s hard to imagine how the district can run without the fuel vendors. Government therefore need to provide the people of chitipa with filling stations first b4 talking of dealing with the vendors.

George phiri
George phiri
8 years ago

Police ndi vindere vakufikapo. Pita udzikagwira okuba ndi mfuti osati dzamtudzu dzanudzi

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