This article was originally published on Malawi24 ">Malawi24 , Malawi's #1 independent news platform. The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) says fuel prices, under normal circumstances, should be pegged at around K4,500 per litre, arguing that the current high pump prices are being driven by cartels Speaking during a press briefing in Blantyre on Thursday, CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa said alleged cartels in the fuel […] Read the full article and more Malawi news at CDEDI demands fuel price cuts ">Malawi24 β Breaking news, politics, business, sport and entertainment from Malawi and Africa, updated 24/7.