Transporters Assure Malawians: Fuel Scarcity to Ease Next Week

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 8/01/2025
Transporters Association of Malawi has assured the nation that the ongoing fuel shortages are expected to ease by late next week as significant volumes of fuel are currently in transit to Malawi. Speaking in an interview, the association’s spokesperson, Frank Banda, explained that delays in (…)
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