Malawi's Sugar Shortage Reaches Crisis Point, With Traders Sleeping Outside Depots

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A severe sugar shortage in Malawi has forced desperate traders to take extreme measures. In the central district of Nkhotakota, people are now sleeping overnight outside the main supply depot. They hope to secure just a few bales of sugar when the distributor opens. This scene highlights the breaking point of a national scarcity affecting basic commodities. The shortage has driven up prices and created long queues across the country. Sugar, a staple good, has become increasingly difficult to find in regular markets. Authorities have not yet announced a definitive solution or timeline for resolving the supply crisis. The situation continues to strain both consumers and small businesses.