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Jek
Jek
6 years ago

Long at last the minibus passengers will get to be treated with respect and dignity, not like cargo or trash.
Unroadworthy minibuses must not be allowed to run on the roads of Malawi, traffic police must impound these mercilessly
Road regulations must be followed at all times, that’s the way to reduce road accidents
People behaving badly like those in the picture must be arrested immediately, that kind of behaviour will lead to road accidents

Wisely
Wisely
6 years ago

Minibus drivers and conductors in Malawi have no work ethics. No wonder they are rioting simply to show their unpatriotic behaviour. The life you over speed to destroy is the one that pays your money. If you follow the rules and regulations, no body will penalize you for doing that. Thanks for expressing your anger anyway. I know you will lose corrupt benefits in the process.

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
6 years ago

Umbuli pazamalamulo wachuluka among our people . Every country will run well if regulations are followed. These regulations are there to protect the lives of passengers from whom the minibus drivers and conductors get their pay. In Malawi, minibus passengers are not treated with respect. Its now high time that the authorities should put their foot down to say enough is enough. Follow the regulations and have the freedom to run your minibus business. Go against the regulations you will face the law. For a long time the police have tried to enforce the regulations without the high penalties and… Read more »

kia
kia
6 years ago

There is too much freedom in this country. Government is superior than anyone and as such there is no need for consultation once a critical decision involving human life is passed. Wake up in the other countries you never see demonstrations because the laws are so clear that even before you think of doing that you experience the long arm of the law. Mwina kuphedwa.

Mboba
Mboba
6 years ago
Reply to  kia

You are very stupid my friend..go back to the kamuzu era where u belong. How many pple do you think can afford k1000/day for transport in Lilongwe. Mukakhuta mbatata uko osamayankhula zopusa apa

chikondi
chikondi
6 years ago

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