ZIMBABWE’S fuel consumption surged to over 2,1 billion litres in 2025, a sharp rise from 1,6 billion litres the previous year, according to new data...
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ZIMBABWE’S fuel consumption surged to over 2,1 billion litres in 2025, a sharp rise from 1,6 billion litres the previous year, according to new data released by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera). The record-breaking consumption underscores a sharp rebound in economic activity, with rising industrial output, expanding mining operations and increased transport volumes driving […]
ZIMBABWE’S fuel consumption surged to over 2,1 billion litres in 2025, a sharp rise from 1,6 billion litres the previous year, according to new data...
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