All on camera: Mera wants all filling stations to have CCTV cameras

The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has ordered all fuel retailers to install Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems by September 30, 2025.

MERA’s Executive Officer, Henry Kachaje, announced the directive, citing the need to strengthen oversight, enhance consumer protection, and ensure transparency in fuel transactions.

Kachaje warned that non-compliant service stations will be shut down.

The move aims to address concerns over fuel hoarding, malpractice, and security lapses.

CCTV installation will provide evidence in disputes and deter malpractice.

MERA will conduct nationwide inspections to enforce compliance.

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Caught in the graveyard: Aspiring Member of Parliament caught in rituals

The social media is abuzz in Malawi as an aspiring Member of Parliament has allegedly been caught at a graveyard at night performing rituals believed to help win the elections next month. Videos online are identifying the aspirant from Machinga who apparently served as a lawmaker for the area in the recently dissolved parliament.She is…

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