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Fuel chaos grips Dedza, Malawi, as crisis threatens Chakwera at polls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57674, member: 636"] Malawi faces severe petroleum shortages as citizens prepare for the September 16 elections across the nation. Long vehicle lines stretch around functioning gas stations while drivers sleep in cars and families camp roadside waiting for fuel deliveries. The crisis stems from foreign currency shortages that prevent essential imports under President Lazarus Chakwera's administration. Rural communities suffer most as transportation costs rise and food prices climb beyond reach. World Bank data shows over 70 percent of citizens live in poverty, while 5.7 million experience acute food insecurity according to World Food Programme reports. Economists predict electoral consequences for the 70-year-old president who defeated corruption allegations in 2020. His primary challenger remains 85-year-old former president Peter Mutharika despite facing similar graft accusations. Black market vendors sell gasoline at five times the official rates from plastic containers. New electoral laws require presidential winners to secure a majority of votes or face runoff elections. Political analysts consider fuel scarcity the most visible symbol of governmental failure heading into the vote. [/QUOTE]
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