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Tourist trashes Malawi roads and police after horror trip
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84591, member: 27"] A Tanzanian tourist's epic road trip got derailed by Malawi's potholes and police stops. Daniel Mlabwa aired grievances online after driving through the country with his wife and friends. Their cross-continental journey from Dar es Salaam hit immediate snags at the Kasumulu border. Mlabwa described the entry process as bogged down in bureaucracy and unexpected delays. He cited a required twenty-dollar road access fee per car, a carbon tax, and COMESA insurance. Officers demanded physical insurance documents despite digital verification options, resulting in fines. The group abandoned plans to stay in Lilongwe after severe potholes and constant checkpoints slowed travel dramatically. A two-hundred-fifty-kilometer stretch to Nkhata Bay took roughly eight hours. Mlabwa noted scenic views later but said repeated police stops killed their interest in exploring. Heavy rains further hampered progress before their exit at the Mchinji border. He contrasted this with Zambia, praising its professional police and minimal roadblocks. Malawian social media figure Pemphero Mphande responded, apologizing for the experience and calling the frequent stops disgraceful. Many local users agreed the situation hurts tourism, calling for reforms to road infrastructure and policing methods. The online debate highlighted concerns about making the country more welcoming to visitors. Mlabwa's account underscored how logistical hurdles can overshadow a destination's natural beauty. [/QUOTE]
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