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🇿🇼 Published: 15 April 2026
📘 Source: Club of Mozambique

Mozambican President Daniel Chapo on Tuesday warned that, if the war between the United States and Iran continues, then fuel prices in Mozambique are likely to rise, and with them the overall cost of living. Speaking in the southern province of Gaza, Chapo pointed out that much of the fuel consumed in Mozambique comes from the Middle East and sooner or later, the prices charged at Mozambican fuel pumps would have to reflect this reality. He compared the current situation with the Covid-19 pandemic.

In both cases, Mozambique had little control over fuel prices. Chapo promised to keep the Mozambican public informed, in order to avoid the spread of disinformation about the availability and prices of fuel. In Maputo, for the second say running long queues of vehicles built up at those fuel pumps which still had petrol or diesel in their tanks.

Motorists who spoke to AIM said they had queued for three hours, for just a dozen litres of petrol. The owners of the fuel stations imposed an informal rationing system. They would not allow motorists to buy more than 1,000 meticais worth of petrol.

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The current price of petrol is 83.57 meticais a litre. So 1,000 meticais will buy 12 litres. Tempers flared at the pumps.

The independent television station STV filmed one incident in which a motorist seized a cell phone from an alleged queue jumper and smashed it against the ground. The government has pledged that more ships laden with refined fuels are on their way to Mozambican ports, and one tanker was filmed in the Bay of Maputo on Wednesday morning.

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Originally published by Club of Mozambique • April 15, 2026

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