Members of Parliament on Wednesday agreed to tackle the issue of a filling station that was allegedly sold dubiously in Kanengo, Lilongwe.
Member of Parliament for Mulanje Bale Victor Musowa said Thursday being a private members’ day, the legislators needed to get to the bottom of the sale of what he described as impunity of the highest order.
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Since Monday social media has been awash with reports that businessman Geleson Mkweza who owns the filling station in question at Kanengo lost the property in dubious circumstances following a court judgement which has since been challenged by Mkweza.
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