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Petrol prices fall as diesel rises despite subsidy

Motorists will pay less for petrol this month, while diesel users face higher costs despite a government subsidy aimed at shielding consumers from rising global fuel prices.

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thecitizen.co.tzStai leggendo9 g fa

Petrol prices fall as diesel rises despite subsidy

Motorists will pay less for petrol this month, while diesel users face higher costs despite a government subsidy aimed at shielding consumers from rising global fuel prices.

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businessday.co.za10 g fa

Fuel prices diverge as petrol is hiked and diesel drops

Good news for diesel drivers as price reduces by up to R3.24 a litre

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Fuel prices surge further as government subsidises diesel

    Fuel prices have risen sharply across Tanzania, with the government introducing a subsidy of Sh259 per litre on diesel in a bid to cushion consumers and protect key sectors of the…

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·businessday.co.za

    Fuel prices diverge as petrol is hiked and diesel drops

    Good news for diesel drivers as price reduces by up to R3.24 a litre

  3. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Petrol prices fall as diesel rises despite subsidy

    Motorists will pay less for petrol this month, while diesel users face higher costs despite a government subsidy aimed at shielding consumers from rising global fuel prices.