The law in operation in regard to locating fuel filling stations requires that the distance between two stations should not be less than five kilometres. However, a plan is afoot to open a fuel filling station at a certain road when there is another filling station situated just about one kilometre away on the same road, they say.Â
A certain Banda closely connected to a politico who was once in charge of the wild life portfolio has reportedly obtained the necessary approval to open the new fuel filling station.Â
A sizable kickback had smoothened the approval granting process, they say.
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