Tanzania's president mandates shared buses to conserve fuel amid rising oil prices

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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is reducing official vehicles to conserve fuel amid rising oil prices. The president announced that accompanying officers will now use shared buses for travel to cut fuel consumption and operational costs. This measure comes as fuel prices have increased significantly due to the Iran war. Several African nations are implementing similar measures to address fuel shortages and rising costs, including rationing and travel restrictions for officials.


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