Teargas Today, Vendors Tomorrow: Lilongwe’s Street Trading Crisis Refuses to End

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 12/02/2026
Just a day after police fired teargas to flush vendors from the streets of Lilongwe, traders were back in the same spots, laying out their goods as if nothing had happened. The scenes on Wednesday morning were a repeat of what city authorities have been trying to stop for months: vendors (…)
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