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$740m needed to stabilise fuel | The Nation Online

National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma) Limited and Petroleum Importers Limited (PIL) say they need $740 million (over K740 billion) for fuel imports this financial year. Representatives of the two fuel importers told the Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources and Climate Change during a meeting in Lilongwe yesterday that they are targeting to import a

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MEPA fines Lilongwe city council for failing to relocate dumpsite in area 38

Enduring dump-site rottenness | The Nation Online

Lawlessness, obscenity and rottenness. That sums up what the largest waste dumping site neighbourhood in Lilongwe has become. The landfill is what no one cherishes to have as a neighbour. But there it is; sitting heavy on several hectares of prime land in Area 38 and subjecting hundreds of residents to some hell. Of course,

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Chakwera hits at Egenco management | The Nation Online

President Lazarus Chakwera yesterday accused Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) management of lack of urgency when handling the restoration of Kapichira Hydro Power Station in Chikwawa, which took a year and three months to complete. The President said this yesterday in Blantyre when he presided over the opening of the 33rd Malawi International Trade Fair and

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Malawi ponders long-term solutions to end fuel crisis

In a desperate attempt to end the recurrent fuel crisis, mostly resulting from forex shortages, Malawi Government has devised several measures to ensure security of supply, including negotiating to pay suppliers in local currency. Speaking in Blantyre on Friday during a public engagement on fuel supply organised by Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera), Minister of

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