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Transporters call off strike after meeting government officials - The Times Group Malawi

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Transporters finally ended their strike Friday after five-hour discussions with government delegation. The strike led to fuel distribution challenges in the country over the past three days, leading to long queues of vehicles at many filling stations. Transporters Association of Malawi representatives met cabinet ministers who included Minister of Homeland Security Richard Chimwendo Banda, Trade …

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