The conflict in the Middle East continues to impact the world economy, including gasoline prices in many countries, including East Africa and Rwanda. In Kigali, for the past two months, pump prices, petrol and diesel, have increased by more than 1,000 francs to over 2,900 Rwandese francs (1.70 euros) per litre, or just under two dollars, an increase that forces consumers to adapt.
The conflict in the Middle East continues to impact the world economy, including gasoline prices in many countries, including East Africa and Rwanda. In Kigali, for the past two months, pump prices, petrol and diesel, have increased by more than 1,000 francs to over 2,900 Rwandese francs (1.70 euros) per litre, or just under two dollars, an increase that forces consumers to adapt.