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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by kelly72: 4:46pm On Jan 13, 2019
APC, always giving Nigerians reasons they should suffer more
Bunch of evil people

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Enoch07: 4:46pm On Jan 13, 2019
bedspread:
So what's your Point??
so you'll know Nigeria is not all that bad

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by iluvdonjazzy: 4:46pm On Jan 13, 2019
may God help the poor masses
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Lumig: 4:48pm On Jan 13, 2019
shocked shocked
chieyine:
@Naija Politico

A massive hike of 240 per cent in the prices of petrol and diesel goes into effect today in Zimbabwe.

Petrol was selling for 1.32 dollars (N481) per litre before Sunday’s hike. Now, it will be sold at $3.31 per litre.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the increases Saturday night.

He said the prices were predicated on the prevailing rate of 1:1 between the U.S. dollar and the surrogate bond note.

Mnangagwa revealed the increases to journalists at the State House ahead of his tour of Eastern Europe and Switzerland.

He said: “The government has today decided on the following corrective measures, with effect from midnight tonight, fuel pump price of $3.11 per litre for diesel and $3.31 for petrol will come into effect.” (In naira terms petrol is N1204 per litre and diesel N1135).

“Guests of government by way of foreign missions, other registered foreign bodies and tourists will fuel and refuel at designated points at the price of 1.24 U.S. dollars per litre for diesel and 1.32 U.S. dollars per litre for petrol upon production of proper identification documents,” Mnangagwa said.

The fuel price increases coincided with government’s decision that the country will have its own currency within 12 months, thus jettisoning the US dollar.

Zimbabwean Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said adopting the U.S. dollar or the South African rand would not solve the country’s macro-economic problems.

Asked to give a timeline on when local currency would be reintroduced, Ncube said it would be done “in less than 12 months.”

He said separating the parity between Real Time Gross Settlement accounts (RTGS) and foreign currency accounts (FCA) was the beginning of currency reforms which are necessary for pushing the country’s economy in the right direction.

“Our job is to introduce a currency that will be stable and less volatile. Dealing with the fiscal side is the first order to move towards a stable currency,” Ncube said.

Zimbabwe adopted the use of multi-currencies in 2009 after its local currency had been rendered worthless by hyperinflation.

To relieve cash shortages, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe introduced the bond note in late 2016.

Initially pegged at 1:1 against the U.S. dollar when it was introduced, the bond note, however, has gradually lost value against the real currency and is now trading at about one-third the value of the U.S. dollar.

Source: https://naijapolitico.com.ng/petrol-now-n1204-per-litre-in-zimbabwe/
cool
chieyine:
@Naija Politico

A massive hike of 240 per cent in the prices of petrol and diesel goes into effect today in Zimbabwe.

Petrol was selling for 1.32 dollars (N481) per litre before Sunday’s hike. Now, it will be sold at $3.31 per litre.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the increases Saturday night.

He said the prices were predicated on the prevailing rate of 1:1 between the U.S. dollar and the surrogate bond note.

Mnangagwa revealed the increases to journalists at the State House ahead of his tour of Eastern Europe and Switzerland.

He said: “The government has today decided on the following corrective measures, with effect from midnight tonight, fuel pump price of $3.11 per litre for diesel and $3.31 for petrol will come into effect.” (In naira terms petrol is N1204 per litre and diesel N1135).

“Guests of government by way of foreign missions, other registered foreign bodies and tourists will fuel and refuel at designated points at the price of 1.24 U.S. dollars per litre for diesel and 1.32 U.S. dollars per litre for petrol upon production of proper identification documents,” Mnangagwa said.

The fuel price increases coincided with government’s decision that the country will have its own currency within 12 months, thus jettisoning the US dollar.

Zimbabwean Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said adopting the U.S. dollar or the South African rand would not solve the country’s macro-economic problems.

Asked to give a timeline on when local currency would be reintroduced, Ncube said it would be done “in less than 12 months.”

He said separating the parity between Real Time Gross Settlement accounts (RTGS) and foreign currency accounts (FCA) was the beginning of currency reforms which are necessary for pushing the country’s economy in the right direction.

“Our job is to introduce a currency that will be stable and less volatile. Dealing with the fiscal side is the first order to move towards a stable currency,” Ncube said.

Zimbabwe adopted the use of multi-currencies in 2009 after its local currency had been rendered worthless by hyperinflation.

To relieve cash shortages, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe introduced the bond note in late 2016.

Initially pegged at 1:1 against the U.S. dollar when it was introduced, the bond note, however, has gradually lost value against the real currency and is now trading at about one-third the value of the U.S. dollar.

Source: https://naijapolitico.com.ng/petrol-now-n1204-per-litre-in-zimbabwe/
make I run before somebody go faint
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by puretayo(m): 4:49pm On Jan 13, 2019
coolr
Pvin:
A mango tree does not worry when the Orange tree is producing fruits in its season. When you see me sitting in a restaurant without food on my table don’t feel pity for me, I am waiting for my order. When your season comes, nothing will stand in your way., The slow movement of a Lion doesn’t show weakness or tiredness but rather calculated steps to get it’s prey… Never bother how fast people are moving. Move at your own pace and trust God to see you through. Remember its not how fast you build your house but it’s how firm and strong your house will be when the storms come. Good things come to those who wait. Have a blessed and lovely Sunday
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Avedonn: 4:49pm On Jan 13, 2019
baliyubla:
This will be child's play compared to how much PMS would sell for in Nigeria, if the dullard were to be reelected.

Why is it that like wishing this country bad luck. If things goes bad, na all of go suffer am.

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Lumig: 4:50pm On Jan 13, 2019
This is for us to still be thankful and stop the grumblings
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by RTSC: 4:51pm On Jan 13, 2019
Enoch07:
so you'll know Nigeria is not all that bad
If you don't wake up, your wicked leaders will take you there.

Parisians protested over a slight increase in price of fuel despite all the benefits they get from their French government .

Nigerians on the other hand keep eating shitt and call it beans.

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by lomprico(m): 4:51pm On Jan 13, 2019
LuciferVirgin:
Zimbabwe does not produce oil so oil prices there can be whatever it wants to be.


Zombies are trying to justify the fraudulent fuel price hike of their corrupt saviour who said 5 years ago that "subsidy was a fraud" but went ahead to do just that.

I'm sure he is planning to increase it again hence this meaningless news.


*spits angry

I agree with you.

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by RZArecta2(m): 4:51pm On Jan 13, 2019
That's where bloodthirsty tyrant Buhari is taking us to. Don't compare yourself with a good working example like China or brain dead zombies will laugh at you but rather use ineptitudes to hurl Nigeria towards political and economic disaster cool

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by theoldpretender(m): 4:52pm On Jan 13, 2019
zombieTRACKER:
Mugabe's strained relationship with the west really messed up that country...

No...Mugabe wrecked the white owned farms that were the main sourceof foreign exchange for the country.

Imagine us in Nigeria handing over our refineries and entire oil sector from the oil companies and NNPC to people who do not know anything about running the oil sector....

That is what happened..and their economy paid the price. No exports...no forex....bad economy.

Next time...don't wreck the goose that lays the golden egg in the name of 'justice'
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by dmg1: 4:53pm On Jan 13, 2019
that's not my business, my business is to send the lifeless one (buhari the chief dullard) back to daura
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by madridguy(m): 4:55pm On Jan 13, 2019
Buhari is really tormenting you.

zombieTRACKER:


At least we agree that Buhari is a failure

Now go and sin no more

Heaven has forgiven you

No more sai barbering again
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Nukilia: 4:56pm On Jan 13, 2019
Pvin:
A mango tree does not worry when the Orange tree is producing fruits in its season. When you see me sitting in a restaurant without food on my table don’t feel pity for me, I am waiting for my order. When your season comes, nothing will stand in your way., The slow movement of a Lion doesn’t show weakness or tiredness but rather calculated steps to get it’s prey… Never bother how fast people are moving. Move at your own pace and trust God to see you through. Remember its not how fast you build your house but it’s how firm and strong your house will be when the storms come. Good things come to those who wait. Have a blessed and lovely Sunday

May your days be long

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Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by jericco1(m): 4:58pm On Jan 13, 2019
and we are here complaining
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by theoldpretender(m): 4:58pm On Jan 13, 2019
baliyubla:
This will be child's play compared to how much PMS would sell for in Nigeria, if the dullard were to be reelected.

So you want us to keep on paying for subsidy that we cannot sustain.

We need oil at $140 per barrel to run a balanced budget. Oil is at $50-60 now. We are losing cash.We don't have the cash to keep oil at N145 per lter. And no investor is coming to build refinery in their numbers because at the end of the day,no one is going to refine fuel at N160 and above per liter...and sell it at N145...losing money.

And even if all our refineries are working...and they can't work because NNPC is not making a profit with subsidy....all government pays them is enough to recover the money spent on importation sans profit....the last one was built in 1988. It has been thrity years since . Our needs are much higher now.We need at least three more Dangote level refienreies...which no one wants to build because...subsidy means we sell at a loss.

GEJ got it right in 2012.;....oil subsidy must go. Or we keep on sustaining the scams to keep oil low...and jeoparidise fresh investments,new refineries, and eventually market driven crash in fuel prices.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Nobody: 4:58pm On Jan 13, 2019
baliyubla:
This will be child's play compared to how much PMS would sell for in Nigeria, if the dullard were to be reelected.

Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Ishilove: 5:03pm On Jan 13, 2019
DrToche:
Mtsheww
He looked better without the beard
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Jabioro: 5:04pm On Jan 13, 2019
Is being sold for between #250 to #300 in black market and #400 in filling station @ your neibouring country.Republic of Benin.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by ikorodureporta: 5:05pm On Jan 13, 2019
cheesy na to enta Naija oil marketing association. Imagine diverting 5 trucks cool
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by mmadu5(m): 5:06pm On Jan 13, 2019
i thought its Nigeria like i for say buhari dont lose already
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Oeworldbest1: 5:07pm On Jan 13, 2019
Just look at this president, high price for citizens, low price for foreigners, is that advanced countries do? Sometimes the devil you know is better than the angel you don't. They'll be missing Mugabe now.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by biookuta(m): 5:08pm On Jan 13, 2019
At least every body should be buying at flat rate be You whom
chieyine:
@Naija Politico

A massive hike of 240 per cent in the prices of petrol and diesel goes into effect today in Zimbabwe.

Petrol was selling for 1.32 dollars (N481) per litre before Sunday’s hike. Now, it will be sold at $3.31 per litre.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the increases Saturday night.

He said the prices were predicated on the prevailing rate of 1:1 between the U.S. dollar and the surrogate bond note.

Mnangagwa revealed the increases to journalists at the State House ahead of his tour of Eastern Europe and Switzerland.

He said: “The government has today decided on the following corrective measures, with effect from midnight tonight, fuel pump price of $3.11 per litre for diesel and $3.31 for petrol will come into effect.” (In naira terms petrol is N1204 per litre and diesel N1135).

“Guests of government by way of foreign missions, other registered foreign bodies and tourists will fuel and refuel at designated points at the price of 1.24 U.S. dollars per litre for diesel and 1.32 U.S. dollars per litre for petrol upon production of proper identification documents,” Mnangagwa said.

The fuel price increases coincided with government’s decision that the country will have its own currency within 12 months, thus jettisoning the US dollar.

Zimbabwean Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said adopting the U.S. dollar or the South African rand would not solve the country’s macro-economic problems.

Asked to give a timeline on when local currency would be reintroduced, Ncube said it would be done “in less than 12 months.”

He said separating the parity between Real Time Gross Settlement accounts (RTGS) and foreign currency accounts (FCA) was the beginning of currency reforms which are necessary for pushing the country’s economy in the right direction.

“Our job is to introduce a currency that will be stable and less volatile. Dealing with the fiscal side is the first order to move towards a stable currency,” Ncube said.

Zimbabwe adopted the use of multi-currencies in 2009 after its local currency had been rendered worthless by hyperinflation.

To relieve cash shortages, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe introduced the bond note in late 2016.

Initially pegged at 1:1 against the U.S. dollar when it was introduced, the bond note, however, has gradually lost value against the real currency and is now trading at about one-third the value of the U.S. dollar.

Source: https://naijapolitico.com.ng/petrol-now-n1204-per-litre-in-zimbabwe/
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by fredylee: 5:08pm On Jan 13, 2019
I hope this is not an attempt to justify a potential price increase here.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Slurity(m): 5:11pm On Jan 13, 2019
God save Zimbabwean
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Deepthoughts: 5:11pm On Jan 13, 2019
chieyine:
@Naija Politico

A massive hike of 240 per cent in the prices of petrol and diesel goes into effect today in Zimbabwe.

Petrol was selling for 1.32 dollars (N481) per litre before Sunday’s hike. Now, it will be sold at $3.31 per litre.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the increases Saturday night.

He said the prices were predicated on the prevailing rate of 1:1 between the U.S. dollar and the surrogate bond note.

Mnangagwa revealed the increases to journalists at the State House ahead of his tour of Eastern Europe and Switzerland.

He said: “The government has today decided on the following corrective measures, with effect from midnight tonight, fuel pump price of $3.11 per litre for diesel and $3.31 for petrol will come into effect.” (In naira terms petrol is N1204 per litre and diesel N1135).

“Guests of government by way of foreign missions, other registered foreign bodies and tourists will fuel and refuel at designated points at the price of 1.24 U.S. dollars per litre for diesel and 1.32 U.S. dollars per litre for petrol upon production of proper identification documents,” Mnangagwa said.

The fuel price increases coincided with government’s decision that the country will have its own currency within 12 months, thus jettisoning the US dollar.

Zimbabwean Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube said adopting the U.S. dollar or the South African rand would not solve the country’s macro-economic problems.

Asked to give a timeline on when local currency would be reintroduced, Ncube said it would be done “in less than 12 months.”

He said separating the parity between Real Time Gross Settlement accounts (RTGS) and foreign currency accounts (FCA) was the beginning of currency reforms which are necessary for pushing the country’s economy in the right direction.

“Our job is to introduce a currency that will be stable and less volatile. Dealing with the fiscal side is the first order to move towards a stable currency,” Ncube said.

Zimbabwe adopted the use of multi-currencies in 2009 after its local currency had been rendered worthless by hyperinflation.

To relieve cash shortages, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe introduced the bond note in late 2016.

Initially pegged at 1:1 against the U.S. dollar when it was introduced, the bond note, however, has gradually lost value against the real currency and is now trading at about one-third the value of the U.S. dollar.

Source: https://naijapolitico.com.ng/petrol-now-n1204-per-litre-in-zimbabwe/
If this is a preemptive attempt by buhari/Apc to justify fuel price increase in advance then it's unacceptable,the write up stated Clearly that the bond note(equivalent of a currency) introduce by the reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is now trading at 3 to 1$,our naira is close to 400to1$ so this comparative analysis is flawed n only criminally intended to decieve the poorly informed in the usual deceitful manner of buhari/Apc.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by samuelchimmy(m): 5:14pm On Jan 13, 2019
How do I export petrol to Zimbabwe.. Who's reasoning what I'm thinking
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by kerry57: 5:15pm On Jan 13, 2019
Zimbabwe is not part of this world. The inflation rate there is crazy.
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by sulasa07(m): 5:24pm On Jan 13, 2019
BlacSmit:
Sometimes rebelling against the system doesn't necessary mean a push in the right direction.

Just imagine Nigeria's rebellion against PDP in 2015

See Mugabe's rebellion against white rule...

Where did it all lead to? Nowhere.
Is Mugabe the current leader?
Re: Petrol Now N1,204 Per Litre From #480 In Zimbabwe by Buffalowings3(m): 5:30pm On Jan 13, 2019
theoldpretender:


So your Savior GEJ was wrong when he removed subsidy in 2012...? eh?


Look, GE removed subsidy in 2012 BECAUSE it was no longer sustainable. Nigerians like you opposed him then, he reinstated subsidy, by 2013...when import price of oil rose above the cost price..the subsidy became unsustainable...to the point that marketers were engaging in scams to keep afloat.(That is the scam that Bubu was talking about).

And when Bubu came, because he did not want to lose power...he kept subsidy until landing cost was N132....while we were selling fuel at N87. Meanwhile...oil prices had fallen, our revenues were falling...and we had no choice...that is when Kalichulwu and Emefiele talked sense...and subsidy was removed...prices raised to N145.

Now landing cost is N190. Prices are at N145. For every liter of fuel,we are paying N55 naira as subsidy....And that does not allow NNPC or marketers make a profit.....and that is why we do not have more refineries, our downstream sector is messy, and why we have scarcity, and more scams .

So, either prices rise, subsidy goes, we save trillions of naira that we can use for other things....or we keep subsidy...and keep on wrecking our economy



SUBSIDY MUST GO!
You're incoherent..
Buhari was saying subsidy is a scam..
3 years down the line, he is still paying up....
When is he going to stop paying..
Oh, 4 years is already gone shocked shocked

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