Maputo — The Mozambican government has pledged that retail fuel prices will not rise until at least the end of April, despite the US-Israeli aggression against Iran, and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Secretary of State for the Budget and the Treasury, Amilcar Tivane, gave this undertaking on Tuesday at the end of a meeting in Maputo of the Council of Ministers (Cabinet).
Tivane told reporters that Mozambique currently has 85,000 tonnes of liquid fuels (including petrol,…
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