Rwandan Importers Stuck With Millions of Litres of Fuel
165 trucks carrying about 40,000 litres of fuel each, are reportedly stuck on roadsides around the country with a total capacity of 6,6 million litres of fuel that was ordered approximately two months before the COVID-19 pandemic. By the time the fuel arrived, the lockdown had already been implemented.
Oil trucks (file photo).
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