It was hot morning. I asked my wife to look for someone who could lift me to Dyeratu deport. With my books at the deport two minibuses left me because the were already filled up. I boarded the third minibus from Nchalo. I was arriving Blantyre at around 9am. I found my fellow students already in class and were learning. The new lecturer who just came with Sociology taught us. The entire class was so happy the way he was lecturing. We had a lunch break at noon. We turned up for the afternoon classes at 1:30pm and knocked off at 5pm.
Furious passengers
When I knocked off, I left for the deport to board Blantyre Chikwawa minibus. There was only one person who remained to board so that it could take off. I boarded and a couple of minutes the minibus took off. As soon as it took off most of the passengers complained at the speed. The driver was advised but to reduce speed but it did not hold any more water. Most of the accidents happened due to drivers’ relaxation. He was threatened to inform the road block police officers for that life threatening driving.
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