DRTSS gives traffic offenders up to March 12 to clear their outstanding offence tickets
[Maravi Express - Malawi] - 13/02/2026
* A significant number of motorists and transport operators have outstanding traffic offence tickets that have remained unsettled for over three years * Going forward, any motorist issued with a traffic offence ticket will be required to settle the fine within 21 days as provided for under the (…)
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