
Malawi: supply stocks improve, but fuel crisis far from over
[Africanews - Africa] - 6/02/2026
For the first time in about five years, Malawi has managed to accumulate sufficient fuel stocks to last the country for 15 days. The government now wants to increase that number to 30 days - but the fuel shortage crisis is not yet over.
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