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Govt Gazette New Diesel & Petrol Prices!

Govt Gazette New Diesel & Petrol Prices!

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced new fuel prices effective 30 November 2022. The previous review was on 23 November 2022.

Please be advised of the review in fuel prices for diesel and blend with effect from 30 November 2022. The prices have been reviewed as follows:

Diesel 50 (ZWL/ litre) – $1 113.03 from $1 116.94
Blend — E20 (ZWL/ litre) – $1 008.57 from $951.85

Diesel 50 (US$/litre) – $1.70 from $1.73
Blend — E20 (US$/litre) – $1.54 from $1.59

ZERA advised the public and operators that the blending ratio remains at E20.

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Operators may sell petroleum products below the prescribed prices depending on their trading advantages and should display prices in a prominent place as provided for by the fuel pricing regulations.

Stakeholders were advised that the petroleum price releases by ZERA can be verified on the official ZERA website, Facebook or Twitter handle.

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