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07 Mar 2023 | 10:18 AM UTC

Malawi: Fuel shortages nationwide in early March

Fuel shortages nationwide in Malawi in early March. Likely queues near fueling stations; possible protests.

Warning

Event

Fuel shortages have been reported nationwide in early March. The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has reportedly indicated that there is adequate supply. Despite this, long lines have been reported near petrol stations, especially in the cities of Zomba and Blantyre. The reason for the recent shortage is unclear, though it could be related to a shortage of foreign currency preventing the government from importing fuel.

Fuel shortages may affect business operations, public and private transport services, and ground shipping. Hoarding may exacerbate disruptions in some places. Disgruntled residents or opposition party members may demonstrate outside government offices or fuel stations to demand action to address the shortages. Authorities will likely deploy security personnel to monitor any protests that occur. Localized transport disruptions are possible near demonstration venues, especially if protesters march on or block roadways.

Advice

Stock up on fuel when possible. If long-distance travel is unavoidable, ensure fuel tanks are full and carry additional supplies. Do not buy fuel on the black market. Ensure fuel supplies for generators; confirm delivery agreements. Avoid all protests due to possible clashes.