
Frank Banda
Frank Banda is the spokesperson for the Transporters Association of Malawi, who recently pledged support for the government's crackdown on sugar hoarding by coordinating logistical efforts to distribute sugar across the country.
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Frank Banda, spokesperson for the Transporters Association of Malawi, highlighted the unfair competition faced by local transporters.
NOCMA Silent as Malawian Fuel Transporters Accuse Authorities of Favouring Tanzanian Truckers - Malawi Nyasa TimesTransporters Association of Malawi director Frank Banda says the injustice is glaring: while Malawians remain unpaid for deliveries made since December, foreign transporters are allegedly being paid in US dollars.
Zambia Maize Deal in Turmoil: Only 15,000MT Hauled as Unpaid Local Transporters Cry Foul Over Dollar Payments to Foreigners - Malawi Nyasa TimesTransporters Association of Malawi spokesperson Frank Banda revealed that the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Water Development has already engaged the association to transport maize from Zambia.
Malawi Exporting Maize to Zambia Amid Import Plans—Who’s Watching the Borders? - Malawi Nyasa TimesFrank Banda warned that the unrest has paralyzed cargo movement from key Tanzanian ports.
Tanzania Unrest Chokes Malawi’s Economy as Trucks, Fuel Shipments Stall at Border - Malawi Nyasa TimesTransporters Association of Malawi spokesperson Frank Banda said they have not yet received official communication on hauling the G2G fuel.
G2G Fuel Delayed, Now Expected in Early November – Nocma - Malawi Nyasa TimesFrank Banda, spokesperson for the association, said the 30-tonne capacity trucks are already on the move and more will be dispatched until supply stabilizes.
Mumba Sends Warning to Sugar Hoarders: “We Will Smoke You Out” - Malawi Nyasa Times


















