Fuel prices up

05 Mar, 2020 - 14:03 0 Views
Fuel prices up

eBusiness Weekly

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory  Authority (Zera) on Thursday marginally increased fuel prices, the  second such review within five days.

The price of diesel shot up to $18.66 from $17.28, while that of petrol  went up by 30 cents to $18.70.

The previous review was announced last Saturday.

Zera said the latest increase was in line with Statutory Instrument 270  of 2019.

“The SI 270/19 requires that fuel prices be determined using the  previous month’s international market price and announcement done with  effect from the 5th of every month,” Zera said.

The hike in the price of diesel comes as a relief for oil retailers who  had expressed disgruntlement after Zera last week reduced the price of  the commodity by $2.27 in line with a decline in international prices  caused by the outbreak of the Coronavirus.

But the price review is against the backdrop of continuing shortages of  both  petrol and diesel suspected to be caused, in large part, by colluding  by  retailers in an attempt to force frequent upward price reviews.

Government, after removing subsidies on fuel last year, had said  constant price reviews would improve availability of the commodity,  but the situation has largely remained unchanged.

But the black market for the commodity is thriving and well stocked,  entrenching suspicions of collusion and corruption in the sector.

This prompted the central bank this week to start publishing weekly  statistics of fuel funding and beneficiaries in order to force  accountability and transparency.

It said it had arranged financing worth US$120 million for fuel imports  for this month alone.  New Ziana

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