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Nairobi, Kigali sign fuel import agreements
Nairobi and Kigali signed three agreements to expand Rwanda’s access to petroleum imports through Mombasa, Kenya. The move aims to diversify fuel supply routes amid a continent-wide crisis caused by the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Nigeria’s Dangote Group plans to expand oil refining capacity in response to the energy challenges.
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