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*Fuel Supply Improves In Most Parts Of The Country - Report* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?ar Fuel supply improved yesterday in most parts of the country as garages received fuel and some were promised supplies, The Chronicle reports. According to the publication, these towns and cities received fuel yesterday: ---------- itel A70 256GB $99USD WhatsApp: https://wa.me/+263715068543 Calls: 0772464000 ---------- > In Harare service stations started the day dry, with the minority that had received fuel over the last few days sold out, but deliveries were being made during the day and motorists were queuing from early morning at those stations that were expecting a delivery. Most DFI service stations around the city had fuel throughout the day. > In Matabeleland South some motorists in Plumtree were crossing the border into Botswana to get supplies for resale in the town at a significant mark-up. In Gwanda two of the four services stations had fuel while in Beitbridge more than half of the 10 service stations received limited supplies > In Mutare Total, Zuva and Petrotrade service stations received fuel on Thursday and yesterday but deliveries were quickly sold out as demand was very high following the recent tight supplies. > The situation was the same in the Midlands where a few service stations received fuel, while some motorists were travelling to Chachacha Business Centre in Shurugwi rural to get fuel at a service station that sells fuel in foreign currency. > In Masvingo fuel deliveries had improved although most services station had long winding queues. But Engen, Exor, Total and Zuva garages had received petrol. A fuel attendant at one of Zuva service stations in the city said they were expecting to get diesel by end of day yesterday. > Some service stations in Mashonaland West started receiving fuel yesterday, easing the pressure on the few that had petrol and diesel over the last few days. > In Chinhoyi, fuel was available at Engen D and R and also at Petrotrade resulting in queues becoming shorter. > The situation was the same in Chegutu at service stations such as Tingle where there were no queues. More: The Chronicle _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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