By Burnett Munthali
A tense standoff unfolded yesterday at the Neno Market when angry vendors blocked roads in protest of the police’s actions in seizing fuel from those selling it illegally. The police had confiscated the fuel, arguing that it was being sold without proper authorization, which sparked the anger of the vendors.
As the protests intensified, several tires were set alight by the demonstrators, who were frustrated with the police’s interference in their businesses. The roadblocks and unrest created significant disruptions in the area, halting business activities for hours.
At the time of writing, the police had not commented on the incident. However, sources suggest that at least five people have been arrested in connection with the protests, which have drawn attention to the difficulties faced by informal vendors selling fuel in Malawi.
The vendors argue that the seizure of fuel is a direct attack on their livelihood, as they rely on such sales to make ends meet. This latest development underscores the tension between government regulations and informal economic activities, especially in regions where there is limited access to regulated fuel supplies.