Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe have raised domestic fuel prices as global oil costs surge and supply disruptions linked to read more African economies raise fuel prices as Middle East crisis drives oil higher ]]>
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African economies such as Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe have increased domestic fuel prices due to rising global oil costs and supply disruptions caused by the Middle East crisis. This surge in oil prices is affecting the economies of these countries, leading to higher fuel prices for consumers. The Middle East crisis is driving oil prices higher, resulting in a ripple effect on the global economy. African countries are feeling the impact of this crisis, with many raising fuel prices to
Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Zimbabwe have raised domestic fuel prices as global oil costs surge and supply disruptions linked to read more African economies raise fuel prices as Middle East crisis drives oil higher ]]>