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NOCMA monitoring Mozambique strike to safeguard Malawi’s fuel supply

By Burnett Munthali

The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) is closely monitoring the nationwide strike in Mozambique, called by opposition presidential candidate Venâncio Mondlane, in response to allegations of electoral irregularities. The strike poses potential risks to Malawi’s fuel supply, which heavily depends on routes passing through Mozambique.

NOCMA spokesperson Raymond Likambale expressed concern over the impact the strike could have on fuel transportation into Malawi. “The situation in Mozambique is being monitored carefully as it may affect the timely delivery of fuel supplies,” Likambale said. However, he reassured the public, stating that the company has contingency plans in place. “We are prepared to utilize alternative routes, including Dar es Salaam, to ensure there are no significant disruptions to Malawi’s fuel supply,” he added.

Likambale further revealed that NOCMA has secured a consignment of approximately 2 million liters of diesel, which is expected to arrive by train from Nacala port tomorrow. This consignment will help buffer any potential shortages resulting from the strike.

As NOCMA continues to assess the situation, the company remains committed to ensuring the stability of fuel supply across Malawi, even in the face of regional uncertainties.

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