ENERGY Minister Peter Kapala says the shortage of petrol recorded in some parts of the country will normalise in the next two to three days. Speaking in the National Assembly, Thursday, Kapala said five million litres of petrol was brought into the country as at 12:00 hours yesterday. “As at 12:00 hours today, five million litres of petrol was brought into the country and has already been delivered to fueling stations. So, the situation should normalise in the next two to three days. The government disengaged from procuring products. So, whether the government was available now to bring in the products, it takes about a week to bring the products. I have just mentioned that five million litres have already...

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