In a desperate attempt to end the recurrent fuel crisis, mostly resulting from forex shortages, Malawi Government has devised several measures to ensure security of supply, including negotiating to pay suppliers in local currency. Speaking in Blantyre on Friday during a public engagement on fuel supply organised by Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera), Minister of
Malawi is expecting a total of twenty one million liters of petrol this week to address the current fuel shortage. According to Moses Kumkuyu, minister of in
Government has blamed the National Oil Company of Malawi (Nocma) and forex shortage for the fuel scarcity in the country, arguing that the State-owned company delayed processing of the 2023/24 fuel supply contracts. Minister of Information and Digitisation Moses Kunkuyu told a press briefing in Lilongwe yesterday that contracts of two suppliers expired in August
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