Luhanga’s Roadblock Pledge: Reform or Routine Rhetoric?

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 15/10/2025
Newly appointed Inspector General of Police Richard Luhanga has promised to reduce the number of roadblocks across Malawi—a move he says will ease travel frustrations, improve efficiency, and curb corruption. But while the pledge has drawn early public approval, analysts are questioning whether (…)
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