Erratic availability of petrol has negatively affected businesses and consumers alike, forcing them to spend beyond their budgets in search for the commodity to provide services. Minibus commuters are among those feeling the pinch of the current fuel scarcity, more pronounced with petrol, as some minibus operators are charging more than the normal fares. On
Today, I reproduce a Business Unpacked entry published on September 9 2022 when a prolonged fuel crisis, largely due to foreign exchange shortage, hit the country: With each day break, a cloud of uncertainty is hovering over the availability of fuel at pump stations in Malawi and stirring panic in the process. To Malawians, no
Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) chief executive officer Henry Kachaje can now breathe a sigh of relief following court dismissal of the Office of the Ombudsman bid to vacate an order validating his employment status. The Office of Ombudsman appealed against the injunction Mera obtained stopping the release of findings of an investigation into the
Motorists in the country have expressed frustrations over the continuous shortage of fuel despite authorities insisting that they are in control of the situation. Spot-checks yesterday in Blantyre, Lilongwe and Mzuzu showed that most service stations had run out of petrol. In random interviews yesterday, a minibus driver operating on the Machinjiri-Limbe route, George Solomon
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