Friday, 12 Jun 2026
  • My Feed
  • My Saves
  • History
  • Contact Us
Subscribe
The News Network Africa
  • Home
  • Opinion

    Local Voices, Global Audience: The Impact of Reuters Africa’s Reporting

    By
    Hayley Sky

    SGS highlights stricter controls on products destined for Uganda 

    By
    Hayley Sky

    Ceasefire in east Congo appears to crumble as rebels take another town

    By
    Reporter

    Volkswagen’s African unit makes record Polo exports to Europe, Asia

    By
    nna

    UN Court Ruling Favors Equatorial Guinea in Disputed Gabon Islands Over Oil-Rich Waters.

    By
    Eric Mafundo

    Uganda’s Fredrick Mayiga shines as MultiChoice Talent Factory East Africa Academy graduates Class of 2025/26

    By
    Hayley Sky
  • Politics
    South Africans Divided: The Impact of Trump’s Ramaphosa Mauling on Public Opinion.

    South Africans Divided: The Impact of Trump’s Ramaphosa Mauling on Public Opinion.

    By
    Eric Mafundo
    Nigeria to block oil export permits for producers who do not fill refinery quotas

    Nigeria to block oil export permits for producers who do not fill refinery quotas

    By
    Churchill Nkagumaho
    Egypt, Qatar intensify efforts to save Gaza ceasefire

    Egypt, Qatar intensify efforts to save Gaza ceasefire

    By
    Hayley Sky
    Top 10 Best Fuel Saving Tips in 2026

    Top 10 Best Fuel Saving Tips in 2026

    By
    Hayley Sky
    G20 innovation platform opens new opportunities

    G20 innovation platform opens new opportunities

    By
    Hayley Sky
    Beyond the Login: Re-engineering African EdTech for Real Impact

    Beyond the Login: Re-engineering African EdTech for Real Impact

    By
    Hayley Sky
  • Business

    Navigating Challenges: Africa’s Entrepreneurs Overcoming Economic Hurdles

    By
    Correspondent
    Silent Bullets: The Deadly Clash Between Kenya’s Security Forces and Anti-Tax Protesters.

    Silent Bullets: The Deadly Clash Between Kenya’s Security Forces and Anti-Tax Protesters.

    By
    Eric Mafundo
    Mali imposes ,000 visa bond on US visitors in tit-for-tat move

    Mali imposes $10,000 visa bond on US visitors in tit-for-tat move

    By
    Hayley Sky
    Tunisian president sacks finance minister, names a judge as new minister

    Tunisian president sacks finance minister, names a judge as new minister

    By
    Correspondent
    Reopening the Case: South Africa’s Inquest into the Death of Nobel Laureate Ahmed Kathrada.

    Reopening the Case: South Africa’s Inquest into the Death of Nobel Laureate Ahmed Kathrada.

    By
    Eric Mafundo
    Tragedy in Haiti: Kenyan Officer Killed Amid Gang Violence as U.S Senator Rubio Addresses Security Crisis.

    Tragedy in Haiti: Kenyan Officer Killed Amid Gang Violence as U.S Senator Rubio Addresses Security Crisis.

    By
    Eric Mafundo
  • Pages
    • Advertise with US

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024

Categories

  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Minerals
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • 🔥
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Minerals
  • Travel
  • Health
  • Technology
Font ResizerAa
The News Network AfricaThe News Network Africa
  • My Saves
  • My Feed
  • History
  • Travel
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Technology
  • News
Search
  • Pages
    • Home
    • Advertise with Us
  • Personalized
    • My Feed
    • My Saves
    • History
  • Categories
    • News
    • Business
    • Minerals
    • Culture
    • Opinion
    • Politics
    • Agriculture
    • Health
    • Technology
    • Travel
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2025 The News Network Africa. All Rights Reserved.
The News Network Africa > Blog > News > Fuel shortage hits Kampala as motorists scramble for supply
News

Fuel shortage hits Kampala as motorists scramble for supply

Hayley Sky
Last updated: 27 April 2026 15:22
Hayley Sky
Share
Fuel shortage hits Kampala as motorists scramble for supply
SHARE

Motorists across Kampala are scrambling for fuel after a shortage that first hit upcountry stations earlier this week spread to the capital, triggering long queues, price hikes, and growing frustration among transport operators.

On Friday, most outlets operated by Shell and TotalEnergies were found without fuel. At several stations, attendants stood idle or turned away motorists, informing them that petrol stocks had run dry, while others had hiked the cost to about 6000 Shillings per litre of Petrol.

- Advertisement -

Industry players attribute the shortage and price volatility partly to global oil market disruptions. Rising tensions involving Iran, a key player in global energy supply, have heightened uncertainty in international oil markets.

Iran’s strategic position along the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil passes, means that any instability in the region can disrupt supply chains, increase shipping risks, and drive up global crude prices. These global pressures, combined with a weakening Uganda Shilling, have increased the cost of importing fuel, contributing to both higher pump prices and intermittent supply shortages locally.

- Advertisement -

Although Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) maintain that national fuel reserves are stable, the situation on the ground in Kampala tells a different story, with frequent stock-outs and steadily rising prices leaving motorists increasingly strained.

John Bosco Kayizi, a boda boda rider in Kabalagala, was eventually able to refuel at a Rubis Energy station in Kibuli after riding several kilometres from Kansanga in search of petrol. He said he had bypassed at least five dry stations operated by major suppliers. Kayizi said it was extremely difficult to find fuel, noting that he had to ride around Kampala searching for stations such as Rubis, Kobil, and Stabex that still had petrol, as most Shell and TotalEnergies outlets, despite being the largest suppliers, were dry.

URN observed long queues at Kobil in Kamwokya and Rubis in Kibuli, as motorists reported moving from one empty station to another. Moses Tumuhimbise, a boda-boda rider along Jinja Road, said the few stations still operating have raised pump prices sharply, with petrol climbing from about 5,000 to 6,000 Shillings per litre in some locations.

- Advertisement -

Other riders, including Enock Mukiibi in the city centre, warned that if the shortage persists, many operators will be forced to temporarily park their motorcycles due to unsustainable costs.

Taxi operator John Kamya, speaking from City Oil in Kamwokya, said the rising fuel costs are already cutting into their operations. He noted that some drivers have reduced the number of trips they make within Kampala to cope with the situation and urged government intervention to secure alternative fuel supplies.

Tumuhimbise added that the situation was worsening by the minute, explaining that his daily fuel expenses had risen from about 30,000 Shillings to between 40,000 and 45,000, Shillings everyday, even as customers remained unwilling to accept higher fares.   Frank Mawejje, the Chairman of the Boda Boda Union Association, said the sector, long a backbone of urban livelihoods and the informal economy, is under mounting pressure due to escalating fuel costs.

He noted that fuel prices now range from about 5,400 per litre within the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area to as high as 7,000 Shillings upcountry, significantly raising the cost of doing business.

“The fuel hike means boda boda riders are spending more while earning less. It affects our work because higher fares drive away passengers. Profit margins shrink, and gradually, customer numbers decline,” Mawejje explained.

Email Us on editorial@nnafrica.com

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link
Previous Article Why women are getting less sleep than men — and what we can do about it Why women are getting less sleep than men — and what we can do about it
Next Article Uganda sentences to death man who stubbed and murdered 4 toddlers Uganda sentences to death man who stubbed and murdered 4 toddlers

Latest Posts

The Desert Kingdoms of Chad: How Ancient Caravan Routes Shaped a Nation Between the Sahara and the Sahel
The Desert Kingdoms of Chad: How Ancient Caravan Routes Shaped a Nation Between the Sahara and the Sahel
Culture News Travel
Guardians of the Rainforest: Life and Tradition in the Heart of the Central African Republic
Guardians of the Rainforest: Life and Tradition in the Heart of the Central African Republic
News Travel
Africa in Miniature: The Many Cultures, Languages, and Traditions of Cameroon
Africa in Miniature: The Many Cultures, Languages, and Traditions of Cameroon
News Travel
Where Africa Meets the Atlantic: The Soulful Islands of Cabo Verde
Where Africa Meets the Atlantic: The Soulful Islands of Cabo Verde
Culture Travel

Opinions

The Silent Crisis Costing Africa Billions: Why Young Professionals Are Leaving Their Dream Jobs
The Silent Crisis Costing Africa Billions: Why Young Professionals Are Leaving Their Dream Jobs
Opinion
What if everything you have right now is everything you once dreamed of?
What if everything you have right now is everything you once dreamed of?
Opinion
Maxwell Gomera: It is time to give Africans a stake in African growth
Maxwell Gomera: It is time to give Africans a stake in African growth
Opinion
Kenyan Activist Boniface Mwangi Freed in Tanzania: A Win for Free Speech and Human Rights.
Kenyan Activist Boniface Mwangi Freed in Tanzania: A Win for Free Speech and Human Rights.
Opinion

You Might Also Like

Namibia’s ‘founding father’ Sam Nujoma dies aged 95
News

Namibia’s ‘founding father’ Sam Nujoma dies aged 95

By
Correspondent
Trump’s Rise: A Tale of Two Realities and what it means for Africa
NewsOpinionPolitics

Trump’s Rise: A Tale of Two Realities and what it means for Africa

By
Hayley Sky
Just in: Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have left, but citizens’ privileges remain – ECOWAS
NewsPolitics

Just in: Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have left, but citizens’ privileges remain – ECOWAS

By
nna
A Natural Solution: Louisiana Weevils to Combat South Africa’s Invasive Water Plants.
News

A Natural Solution: Louisiana Weevils to Combat South Africa’s Invasive Water Plants.

By
Eric Mafundo
The News Network Africa
X-twitter Facebook Rss

About US


The News Network Africa: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across minerals, culture, politics, business, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

Top Categories
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Travel
Usefull Links
  • Advertise with Us
  • Complaint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Submit a Tip

© The News Network Africa. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?