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Malawi increases fuel prices for the second time in four months

Malawi's energy regulator raised the price of diesel and petrol?for a second time in four month?on Tuesday, to avoid?fuel shortages and preserve scarce foreign currency. In a recent statement, the 'Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority' said that petrol prices were increased by nearly 42%, to $4,965 kwacha, or $2.90 per litre. Diesel prices rose by?about 41 percent, to $4,945 kwacha, per litre. Peter?Mutharika is trying to change the economic fortunes of this donor-dependent country in southern Africa. As part of its turnaround efforts, his government is trying to negotiate with the International Monetary Fund a new assistance programme, restructure debt and boost international reserves. Fuel shortages were a major cause of frustration for the public under Lazarus Chakwera.

Fuel prices were not adjusted upwards under Chakwera’s government. This meant that insufficient fuel was imported and that levy payments to maintain rural roads and electrify them had not been made.

It said that artificial?fuel prices provided arbitrage opportunities to smugglers and depleted the country's forex resources.

(source: Reuters)