Lilongwe Vendors Defy Council Ban, Continue Trading in Streets
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 16/10/2025
Weeks after the Lilongwe City Council banned street vending in the capital, vendors have openly defied the directive — turning pavements, road shoulders, and bus stops into bustling trading zones once again. A spot check by the Nyasatimes on Tuesday revealed dozens of vendors selling second-hand (…)
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