By Burnett Munthali
Passengers had a narrow escape at Mchesi in Lilongwe today after a Bongo minibus suddenly produced an explosive sound and caught fire.
The terrifying incident left onlookers in shock as they watched the flames engulf the vehicle, raising fears for the safety of those inside.
This reporter witnessed the dramatic scene unfold, with panic gripping the area as people feared for the lives of the trapped passengers

For several tense seconds, passengers struggled to open the doors as the fire spread, increasing the urgency of the situation.
In a display of bravery, some well-wishers rushed to the scene and managed to open the rear door, creating additional space for passengers to escape.
As passengers scrambled to safety, a large crowd of people quickly mobilized to help put out the fire using sand.
Realizing the fire was spreading underneath and toward the front seat, the group took drastic action and overturned the minibus to completely extinguish the flames.
Despite the successful rescue, chaos ensued as confusion gripped the area, with some passengers realizing that their belongings had gone missing.
Amidst the panic, the minibus driver reported that his phone had also been stolen, adding another layer of distress to an already shocking event.
While no injuries were reported, the incident raised concerns over vehicle safety and emergency preparedness in public transport.
Authorities are expected to investigate the cause of the fire and assess the damage to determine whether mechanical failure or other factors were responsible.
For now, relief prevails among the passengers who survived the ordeal, thanks to the swift action of bystanders and good Samaritans.