President Tinubu has reaffirmed the necessity of fuel subsidy removal, stressing its importance for critical investments and growth.
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Harare - Transport Minister Felix Mhona has defended the government's contentious decision to ban unleaded fuel, citing concerns over mislabeled products, but motorists and oil importers remain outraged, suspecting the move is designed to protect ethanol producer Green Fuel. "The government is using its power to protect the interests of Green Fuel and its owner, Billy (Rautenbach) who have significant political connections. The fact that Billy Rautenbach is involved should raise red flags. Motorists and the environment are being sacrificed for the benefit of a well-connected few." The post Govt defends unleaded fuel ban amid concerns over Mnangagwa ally monopoly appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
President Tinubu has reaffirmed the necessity of fuel subsidy removal, stressing its importance for critical investments and growth.
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