Energy Minister Sets The Record Straight, Puma/Sakunda Has No Monopoly On Fuel
28 October 2018
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By Own Correspondent| Energy and Power Development minister, Jorum Gumbo has trashed allegations that Puma/Sakunda owned by businessman Kuda Tagwirei has a virtual monopoly on the fuel pipeline from Mocambique.

The allegations, made by Acie Lumumba, real name William Mutumanje, claimed that there is a cartel which controls the fuel industry in the country.

Said Gumbo in an interview with The Standard:

“Unfortunately, those allegations are coming from people that are not privy to the background of the whole matter.

The pipeline from Beira to Feruka is a pipeline that is owned by the Zimbabwe government and Mozambique through a company they have formed.

It so happens that Sakunda and Puma have shares in that company, National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (Noic), and those allegations are not true because it is a business enterprise with Companhia Do Pipeline Mozambique-Zimbabwe (CMMZ), a Mozambican company.

Sakunda and Puma — because of their joint operations — have shares and it is not that they have advantages when oil comes into the country.

Fuel comes into the country under Noic and it is never influenced by Sakunda or Puma. Noic is responsible for distribution of fuel.

However, I can now say that the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) have now allowed Noic to pick fuel and transport it 24 hours up to January 2019.”-The Standard