Tanzanian Government Pledges Stable and Affordable Fuel Supply
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Tanzanian Government Pledges Stable and Affordable Fuel Supply

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The Tanzanian government has committed to collaborating with fuel sector stakeholders to ensure a steady and competitively priced fuel supply nationwide.

The Tanzanian government has committed to collaborating with stakeholders in the fuel sector to ensure a steady and competitively priced fuel supply across the nation. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Engineer Felchesmi Mramba, emphasized this commitment during a meeting with oil company investors in Dar es Salaam.

Mramba assured that the government will continue to support stakeholders in the petrol and diesel sectors and enhance the investment environment to bolster the country's fuel security. He also expressed gratitude to sector stakeholders for their cooperation, particularly during the election period, which contributed to maintaining fuel stability nationwide.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Permanent Secretary Dr. James Mataragio, Commissioner for Petroleum and Gas Godluck Shirima, and other officials from the Ministry of Energy and its affiliated institutions.

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Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, Engineer Felchesmi Mramba, emphasized the government's commitment to collaborating with stakeholders in the fuel sector to ensure a steady and competitively priced fuel supply across the nation.

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Mramba assured that the government will continue to support stakeholders in the petrol and diesel sectors and enhance the investment environment to bolster the country's fuel security.

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The meeting was attended by Deputy Permanent Secretary Dr. James Mataragio, Commissioner for Petroleum and Gas Godluck Shirima, and other officials from the Ministry of Energy and its affiliated institutions.

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