Tollgate Billions Collected, But M1 Remains a Death Trap
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As motorists continue to pay billions of kwacha in toll fees at Chingeni and Kalinyeke, the country’s main highway—the M1 road—remains battered, dangerous and neglected, raising serious questions about where the money is going. Drivers say the road is riddled with potholes, bumps and crumbling (…)
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