LPG REFILL COSTS FOR COOKING ARE AFFORDABLE – KAPINGA.



📌 Ministry of Energy and PO-RALG continue to collaborate to ensure newly built schools are equipped with clean cooking energy systems


The Deputy Minister for Energy, Hon. Judith Kapinga, has stated that the cost of refilling Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders is affordable, as part of ongoing government efforts to promote the use of clean cooking energy.


Hon. Kapinga made the remarks on June 16, 2025, during the official visit of the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, in Simiyu Region while inaugurating the Simiyu Girls' Science Secondary School, which has been equipped with clean cooking infrastructure.


"Your Excellency, you instructed that institutions serving more than one hundred people must be fitted with clean cooking energy infrastructure. The Ministry of Energy, in collaboration with PO-RALG, is implementing this directive by installing clean cooking systems in newly constructed schools," said Kapinga.


She explained that the school has a capacity of 800 students and the installed clean cooking energy systems are able to serve all of them efficiently.


She added that, with this number of 800 students, the gas cylinder at Simiyu Girls' School will need refilling only once every two months.


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