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wanangwa
wanangwa
8 years ago

oooooo pepani wakufwirwa pangozi iyo yachitika,nivakukondweska yayi pepanimizimu yawo yiuse mwamutende

Afana
8 years ago

Very sad. Wishing fast recovery to injured one + pepani kwa ananfedwa.

chimwendo
chimwendo
8 years ago

Ubwino wake awotchana atumbuka okha okha mtsrip

Twebakiki Shangununu
Twebakiki Shangununu
8 years ago

It is also a common practice by vendors selling petrol illegally at Kaporo and other places in Karonga.Fuel is slightly cheaper in Tanzania and vendors are a making a killing out of it.Even in LL I have seen minibus drivers buying fuel from vendors put in sobo bottles.Where poverty thrives,people do not look for precaution,it is survival of the fittest.This is common in most places of Malawi.People know the dangers but they care little.They are only driven by profits.

cosmos
cosmos
8 years ago

Shame.

sincara
sincara
8 years ago

I was there in chitipa early this year, one lost his life on the same manner but people do not seem to learn a lesson… As for the filling station, chitipa has one puma filling station a beautiful Judith makondetsa is in charge. However fuel from Tanzania is cheap. Even police fuel there cars from these vendors…

Phinifolo
Phinifolo
8 years ago

Chibaba cha fodya abale chawononga moyo wa anthu wosalakwa.

Mhesha
8 years ago

Ignorance may bring unnecessary hate on APM. Petroleum business is the hands of the private sector. Every individual can open fuel station in Chitipa. Don’t expect APM or government to do this. I ve been to CP and I remember Hon Harry Mkandawire used to run that business way back before the good road was constructed. If he closed there could be other reasons but don’t ask government to supply fuel there. For the victims the blame must be squarelyput on the fuel smugglers for failing to take advice.

tsetsefly
tsetsefly
8 years ago

I will talk like APM; This business of keeping fuel in homes got to stop. It risky and threaten the safety of Malawians citizens. Petrol flashes at well below the room temperature and any introduction of a source of ignition causes fire. My fellow citizens we have had enough of these incidences. Can we come back to our senses and respect the laws of the land. Condolences to the bereaved family and get well soon to the injured.

mtochi
mtochi
8 years ago

Very sad

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