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GOVT TO INTRODUCE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN CITIES-SKC – Malawi News Network

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Vice President Salous Chilima says the government has allocated funds in the 2021/2022 budget to upgrade urban roads in preparation for introduction of public transport in the cities in three years time. He said President Lazarous Chakwera approved an ambitious programme for upgrading of the city road network to transform the cities, ease congestion and […]

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