Malawi turns to Kenya for fuel supplies
Malawi has turned to Kenya for assistance in addressing the fuel shortage it has faced over the past four months. Under its government-to-government importation deal with the United Arab Emirates, the Kenyan government has helped Malawi procure 40,000 metric tons (or about 51.5 million liters) of diesel and petrol combined from Abu Dhabi. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
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