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Ayatolla Khomeni
8 years ago

People will find a way to beat the system through the same staff at the RTD. The middle men worked for the RTD staff. Dave Kadzuwa will find a way out.

johntembo Kuffor
johntembo Kuffor
8 years ago

kkkkkkkkk. mmanja mwawo a President ndi Chilima. Zione wavutika zedi ku Road Traffic..kkkk pobera anthu patha…kkkkkkkkk

Mnunkhaludzu
Mnunkhaludzu
8 years ago

The system is quite ok. However, do not point fingers at anybody. People engage in this intermediary businesses because of lacking employment opportunities. Don’t blame them. While reforms are underway to improve efficiency, the government need to seriously consider creating employment opportunities for the growing number of youths. We need to think deeply on economic investments that can help to close the ever growing unemployment. Regarding the system, I don’t think its the failure of it but government’s lack of foresight. As one has already pointed out, the number of vehicles and drivers have tremendously increased while being served from… Read more »

Salvador
Salvador
8 years ago

As long as processing time is not reducrd, agents will still have services to offer to those who cant stand the queues. Hollistic approach is required. In Lilongwe premises are too small. Information is not properly provided to clients e.g. no info counter..simple process flow charts displayed within premises would help a lot..reforms are not cheap..the half a loaf rule does not apply with reforms..awareness programmes on radio and tv are required.

david
david
8 years ago

So these middle men are in total Like 150 People? Or more? So how much did Government Spend Implementing this system? is it not cheaper to take these useless middle men out the picture in other ways rather then taking our Hard earned Tax money for Bull shit which will go back to the same Old Story..

Fwix
Fwix
8 years ago

Just overhaul the whole RTD. Otherwise all officers are corrupt. Nanga madobadobawo amasayinitsa kuti ma docs a chinyengowo?

Julie
Julie
8 years ago

I dont see any problem using brokers, because my vehicle papers were being done while am working, making money somewhere. In insurance we have brokers who do on your behalf. Even this system will be prone to corruption because the whole Southern Region has one office whch requires for someone to stand on the que for hours without being attended to, it would be better to have centers in each district and Blantyre should have 3 centres: Limbe, Blantyre and Ginery Corner, that way it will solve the congestions being experienced so far. Time is money, why should someone wait… Read more »

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8 years ago

APM and Chilima indeed you have punished the middlemen at Road Traffic. IMy neighbour here in Blantyre is or was a midleman. The guy was bringing a loaf of bread per ady. I mean that loaf of bread large at K300.00. Now after this development the guy is failing even to bring cassava. Please punish them. develop the system at all government business centers.

Yonatan
Yonatan
8 years ago

this so called system has a lot of shot fall apart from getting lead of dobadoba’s just imagine that if your relative send you a car you cant register it until he or she comes for himself even though you have all the document and they are too much processes that we are being changed for hope this this is one war of financing zero aid budget

Corruption
Corruption
8 years ago

Wa Police corruption sinkhani, amakuyamba dala. Ine sinditha koma dzulo ndaphunzira, n’nangoti ya lunch bwanji nthawi yomweyo ndapulumutsa ten pin kikikiki!!!!

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