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Bujumbura gripped by fuel shortage

Bujumbura has been hit by a fuel shortage since Saturday with long queues forming outside the city’s petrol stations, Burundi radio reported. It said civil servants and other employees were unable to reach their places of work on Monday. Trade Director Terence Nzeyimana explained that the shortage was due to supply problems over the last few days. Burundi’s fuel comes via the Tanzanian ports of Kigoma and Dar es Salaam where activity was temporarily halted due to the death of former president Julius Nyerere, he said.

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