GOVERNMENT STRENGTHENS PETROL SUPPLY IN MALAWI
By Our Reporter, Dar es Salaam
The government, through the Port of Dar es Salaam, has continued to play a crucial role in ensuring the availability of fuel for the neighboring country of Malawi, a move that stimulates economic activities and improves the livelihoods of citizens in both countries.
Speaking during an inspection visit of oil infrastructure at the Kurasini Oil Jetty (KOJ-1) located at the Port of Dar es Salaam on March 24, 2026, Malawi’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Hon. Dr. Jean Mathanga, expressed gratitude to the Government of Tanzania for its significant contribution in facilitating the flow of fuel to Malawi.
He stated that since Malawi is a landlocked country without a seaport, it heavily depends on infrastructure from neighboring countries, particularly Tanzania, to ensure a reliable supply of fuel.
He added that the purpose of the visit was to witness firsthand how fuel is received and managed at the port, in order to improve planning for procurement and distribution of fuel in Malawi.
On his part, the Representative of the Chief Executive Officer of the Petroleum Bulk Procurement Agency (PBPA), who is also the Director of Petroleum Operations, Eng. Bruno Tarimo, explained that a large portion of fuel entering Malawi passes through Tanzania via the Bulk Procurement System (BPS), while at times the country also imports directly from its own suppliers.


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