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Malawi: Ecama Demands Fuel Levy Cuts As Prices Soar, Shortages Bite

29 April 2026 at 15:19
[Nyasa Times] President of the Economics Association of Malawi (ECAMA), Bertha Bangara, has thrown her weight behind growing calls to scrap non-essential levies on fuel--warning that the current pricing structure is squeezing households and pushing the economy toward deeper distress.

Uganda: Govt Unveils New Petroleum Policy As Industry Shifts to Production Phase

29 April 2026 at 15:18
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The Ministry of Energy has launched the National Petroleum Policy 2025, aimed at regulating the oil and gas sector as the country prepares for oil production.

South Africa: Treasury Drops Diesel Levy to Zero for May

29 April 2026 at 10:58
[Scrolla] Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says the government will keep the R3 relief for petrol in May to block big increases. The government is dropping the diesel levy to zero to protect drivers from a massive wholesale price jump next month.
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  • Diesel wholesaler fined RM130,000 for false invoices, withholding information
    BUTTERWORTH, 29 April — A company involved in retail fuel sales was fined a total of RM130,000 by the Sessions Court today on four counts of providing false information on invoices and refusing to submit information relating to its diesel purchases.Judge Nor Azah Kasran meted out the fine after the company, Profusion Petroleum Sdn Bhd, represented by its director, Lai Yong Keong, 47, pleaded guilty to all the charges.The judge imposed a fine of RM85,000 for the f
     

Diesel wholesaler fined RM130,000 for false invoices, withholding information

29 April 2026 at 06:31

Malay Mail

BUTTERWORTH, 29 April — A company involved in retail fuel sales was fined a total of RM130,000 by the Sessions Court today on four counts of providing false information on invoices and refusing to submit information relating to its diesel purchases.

Judge Nor Azah Kasran meted out the fine after the company, Profusion Petroleum Sdn Bhd, represented by its director, Lai Yong Keong, 47, pleaded guilty to all the charges.

The judge imposed a fine of RM85,000 for the first charge and RM15,000 for each of the remaining three charges.

For the first charge, Profusion Petroleum, as a licensed diesel wholesaler, was found to have knowingly submitted false information in response to an official request under Section 8 of the Control of Supplies Act. The false information was related to invoices or receipts for diesel purchases involving nine invoices.

The offence was committed at the office of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) in Seberang Jaya at 10.30 am on Feb 18, 2023.

The second to fourth charges involved the company’s refusal to submit financial documents, specifically bank statements covering the period from September 2022 to February 2023, as requested by supply control officers under the same law.

These offences were allegedly committed between Feb 18 and March 10, 2023, at the same location.

All charges were brought under Section 8(4)(b) of the Control of Supplies Act 1961, which provides for a fine of up to RM2 million for a first offence and up to RM5 million for subsequent offences. upon conviction.

 The prosecution was conducted by KPDN prosecuting officer S. Preeya Darrsini, while lawyer Muhammad Syazwan Mohd Salleh represented Lai.

Lai had initially pleaded not guilty on March 8, 2024, to eight charges involving diesel-related offences, but changed his plea today. The prosecution subsequently withdrew four of the original charges, proceeding with only four against the company. — Bernama

 

Uganda: Oil Companies Deny Govt Claims of Fuel Hoarding, Hiking Prices

27 April 2026 at 09:19
[Nile Post] Ugandan oil marketing companies have dismissed claims by government that they are involved in fuel hoarding and charging exorbitant prices to take advantage of the current situation.

Nigeria: Dangote to Partner Kenya, Uganda to Build Refinery in Tanzania

24 April 2026 at 05:46
[Premium Times] Aliko Dangote has unveiled plans to collaborate with Kenya and Uganda on a large-scale refinery project in Tanzania, signalling a new phase in Africa's push for energy self-sufficiency and industrial expansion.

Kenya: Kenya to Invest in Uganda Oil Refinery, Ruto Announces

24 April 2026 at 04:48
[Nile Post] Kenya's President William Ruto has announced plans for his country to invest in Uganda's oil refinery, in a move aimed at strengthening regional energy cooperation and long-term infrastructure development.

Uganda: Ruto Praises Museveni's 'No Shortcuts' Approach to Uganda's Oil

24 April 2026 at 04:48
[Nile Post] Kenya's President William Ruto has praised Yoweri Museveni for resisting "easy choices" in managing Uganda's oil resources, saying the approach has helped protect the country's long-term interests.
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