By Burnett Munthali
Fuel supplies in Malawi have significantly increased after a fuel train arrived at Marka yesterday, marking a much-needed boost to the country’s reserves. The train delivered a large consignment of fuel from Beira, Mozambique, aimed at addressing recent fuel shortages. Pictures of tankers being filled directly from the train have been circulating widely on social media, providing visual proof of the delivery.
Earlier in the day, social media was rife with rumors and speculation that the train was not carrying fuel but molasses. Some users claimed that the government’s announcement of fuel delivery was misleading. However, these rumors were quickly debunked as images of tankers receiving fuel surfaced online, confirming that the train had indeed brought in legitimate fuel supplies.
The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has reassured the public that the fuel is genuine and will be distributed to various depots across the country, including Blantyre and Lilongwe. NOCMA spokesperson Raymond Likambale earlier clarified that the train’s delivery was part of a larger strategy to diversify fuel import routes, aiming to reduce dependence on road transportation.
This latest development has been met with relief by many Malawians, especially following months of sporadic fuel shortages. The successful rail delivery is expected to improve fuel availability across the nation in the coming days, as more tankers are seen offloading at key depots.
The circulating images have quashed the false reports, restoring confidence in the government’s efforts to ensure a steady fuel supply.