Chasing fuel at Malawi’s empty pumps stokes public anger
FEATURE |
LILONGWE — Deadly rioting in Malawi erupted largely due to discontent over chronic fuel shortages which have hobbled businesses and infuriated the population but drawn little sympathy from government.
Two days of unrest have left 18 people dead after protesters took to the streets accusing President Bingu wa Mutharika of mismanaging the economy and trampling on democratic rights.
Frustrated drivers queue at the slightest rumor that a tanker will arrive to offload petrol, which will be rationed and sold out within hours.
“Sometimes we are waiting for the whole day. We can stand in the queue until the end of the day,” said Lewis Kalimani, 37. “The last time I was waiting for almost 15 hours. (I’m) really, really tired and it’s very boring.”.... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110724com7.html
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