OP-ED | Malawi’s Fuel Crisis is Not About Fuel — It’s About the Economy Breaking Down

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 11/11/2025
Malawi’s fuel crisis is not a temporary inconvenience and it is not simply a matter of delayed tankers. What Malawians are experiencing is the outward symptom of a deeper, long-running economic unravelling. The government may announce deliveries, credit lines and distribution arrangements — but (…)
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