Tanzania Ensures Fuel Security Amid Global Supply Concerns
Tanzania's Energy Minister Deogratius Ndejembi has assured the public of sufficient fuel reserves amid global tensions. A multi-agency task force will oversee fuel supply operations to prevent shortages and price manipulation. President Samia Suluhu Hassan urged strengthening strategic reserves, while the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority confirmed adequate stocks for economic activities until July 2026.

Tanzania's Energy Minister Deogratius Ndejembi reassured citizens of adequate fuel reserves despite global tensions. A multi-agency task force will be formed to monitor fuel depots and prevent hoarding or price manipulation.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan emphasized the importance of maintaining energy security and announced measures to strengthen strategic fuel reserves. The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority confirmed that current fuel stocks can sustain the economy for at least four months, until July 2026, and that pump prices remain under control despite recent increases. Authorities are directed to expedite clearance of approved fuel cargo to ensure steady supply.




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