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Enough fuel in ports but pumps run short
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32525, member: 636"] Government spokesman Inocêncio Impissa claims there's plenty of fuel sitting at country ports right this minute! He thinks something fishy is happening with delivery trucks. The spokesman said they had enough fuel for three whole months just three weeks ago, making it impossible for supplies to run out already. The reserves must still exist somewhere! Officials plan to investigate what's really going on with fuel transportation across the country. For about a month, almost every province in Mozambique has faced serious fuel shortages, causing prices to skyrocket. Many gas stations have started limiting customers to half-tank refills just to serve more people. Nobody knows exactly why gas stations keep running dry. The Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique believes the problem started because the country lacks foreign currency. Without enough foreign money, fuel importers simply can't buy more gas from other countries. The crisis continues as officials scramble for answers! [/QUOTE]
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