In a recent turn of events, Blantyre, the second-largest city in Malawi, is grappling with a severe fuel shortage, causing widespread disruptions across the region. Local residents are facing long queues at gas stations as fuel supplies have dwindled to critically low levels. The scarcity of fuel has led to transportation challenges, impacting businesses and daily life.
total filling station, Limbe
Photos from the scene depict long lines of vehicles waiting for hours to access the limited fuel available. Commuters are struggling to get to work and carry out their daily activities, as public transportation services have been severely hampered. This crisis has raised concerns about the economic stability of the region, as businesses reliant on smooth logistics are experiencing setbacks. Authorities are working to address the issue and restore regular fuel supply, but the situation remains tense as residents anxiously await relief.
Am very sorry for my country Malawi
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ReplyDeleteTikapuma kumwamba amalawi😂😂😂🤪🙌🙌
ReplyDeleteEeehh but our Malawi mmhh 😒😒
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ReplyDeleteThis is getting out of hand. If I imagine the number of people being affected. Tikumachedwera pa queue, ayii aaah sizoona😏😏!!!
ReplyDeleteWe need ranaissance in our motherland
ReplyDeleteVery shameful
ReplyDeleteI feel sorry for my country 😭😭
ReplyDeleteThis is bad!! Government should find measures to avert this
ReplyDelete😂😂 Nyimbo ikhale kwathu sipadziko ,,,zovuta heavy
ReplyDeleteNdi vuto
ReplyDeleteWe are just good in settling visions but the other side we are nothing
ReplyDeleteMavuto zadzatha
ReplyDeletePooh that's really shocking,,, we are indeed in trouble
ReplyDeleteKodi ana oganiza bhobho aja Ali Kuti? This is the time we can know kt amaganiza bhobho. So shameful as it can affect the GDP.
ReplyDeleteSakuonekaso🙄🙄
DeleteLet's adopt electric cars en stop singing fuel song
ReplyDeleteIts about time a book is published for Malawi in general because mavuto sakutha........someone to help with the book title?
ReplyDeleteThis govt eish
ReplyDeleteI doubt if Malawi will graduate from the loans😔
ReplyDeleteEeeish zovuta tu
ReplyDeleteZinthu zake zovuta ndithu
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