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Am just curious not Judgemental
Am just curious not Judgemental
6 years ago

The way i see it the problems stem from the driving schools way before a person is given the license or have started attending driving lessons, you will find that because someone has an uncle who taught him/her to drive an in a week this people think they can handle it in the real world. As a result they go to driving schools and bribe the staff there so that at the road traffic they wont have problems, as to which driving school they attended, as it is require by the road traffic that one has to get their license… Read more »

nsanai kugwe
nsanai kugwe
6 years ago

july-august 329 lives lost. and today somebody in the dept want to increase pelnaty fee for speeding watever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! eyaaaa? zoona. mabwana with no brains to think tank.sha, basi tikweze fees ngati kulankhulila mmphunotu izi. rotten system .this is bloody shit too big number in jist 3 months. any idea kukoza pamenepa

Thitherward
Thitherward
6 years ago

So our modern culture of denial has spread to the Roads Authority. It is ridiculous to claim that road conditions do not contribute to accidents. Many of our roads are not vehicle-worthy. Many of them are much narrower than they were when they were first constructed, due to erosion, heavy use, and inadequate maintenance.

Bande
Bande
6 years ago

Koma a Kajanga alibe chilungamo, really M1 road between Lumbadzi and Kasungu is very bad and no one talks about it including our parliamentaraians coming from the same constituencies. The situtiaon is the same between Bwengu and Chiweta in the north koma busy building roads that do not add value to the development of this country and ignoring the North great Road. Ndiye uzimva kuti mseu yathu ndiyabwino, mockery of the century. Mwina ndilipo ndekha amene ndimaona zimenezi

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