The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has announced a slight increase in petrol prices for March 2025, while diesel prices have dropped.
According to the latest update, the price of petrol has risen by US$0.01 to US$1.54 per liter, while diesel has decreased from US$1.58 to US$1.55 per liter. The adjustment reflects global market fluctuations and local economic factors affecting fuel pricing.
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Fuel Price Trends Over the Past Six Months
A review of Zimbabwe’s fuel prices over the last half-year shows a pattern of fluctuations:
- September 2024 – Petrol: $1.53, Diesel: $1.55
- October 2024 – Petrol: $1.49, Diesel: $1.50
- November 2024 – Petrol: $1.51, Diesel: $1.52
- December 2024 – Petrol: $1.48, Diesel: $1.54
- January 2025 – Petrol: $1.48, Diesel: $1.53
- February 2025 – Petrol: $1.53, Diesel: $1.58
Impact on Consumers
The increase in petrol prices, though minimal, could add pressure on transport costs and the prices of goods and services that depend on fuel. However, the decline in diesel prices may offer some relief for businesses and public transport operators that rely on diesel-powered vehicles.
ZERA has advised consumers to remain vigilant and check official pricing to avoid being overcharged by fuel retailers. The regulatory authority continues to monitor global oil prices and local economic conditions to ensure fair pricing in the energy sector.
As fuel prices remain unpredictable, motorists and businesses will closely watch for further adjustments in the coming months.
