Fuel shortage in some parts of the country has entered its second week, with most filling stations in Kitwe running out of petrol, despite assurances from the Energy Regulations Board-ERB-.
A survey by Phoenix News found that all filling stations in Kitwe’s town center have been out of petrol since yesterday morning, leaving motorists stranded.
In Ndola, service stations ran out of petrol by 18:00 yesterday, with only diesel available.
The ERB reported that as of October 11, 2024, Zambia had over 8.25 million liters of petrol in depots and retail sites, sufficient to meet national requirements.
However, the situation on the ground contradicts the ERB’s findings, with motorists facing long queues, posing a disruption to business.
The Oil Marketing Companies Association of Zambia attributed the shortage to OMC’s allegedly hoarding fuel in protest of the recent downward price adjustment while the ERB attributed the situation to logistical challenges in the transportation of the commodity through neighboring Zimbabwe.
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