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Home » News » Zambia scrambles to shield economy from fuel price shock amid Middle East tensions

Zambia scrambles to shield economy from fuel price shock amid Middle East tensions

March 19, 2026
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ZAMBIA, Lusaka – Zambia is racing to contain the potential fallout from rising global fuel prices, as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to drive up the cost of petroleum imports and undermine recent economic gains.

President Hakainde Hichilema convened an urgent meeting in Lusaka on Tuesday with oil marketing companies, signalling growing concern within government over the vulnerability of the country’s energy supply chain.

According to Clayson Hamasaka, the president’s chief communication specialist, the discussions focused on insulating Zambia’s fragile economic recovery from external shocks linked to volatility in global oil markets.

Hichilema warned industry players against fuel hoarding and manipulation, making clear that authorities would act decisively against any attempts to exploit the situation. “Zambia’s economic progress … remains vulnerable to global developments and must be protected,” Hamasaka said in a statement following the meeting.

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The intervention reflects broader anxieties across import-dependent economies as instability in the Middle East raises fears of supply disruptions and price spikes. Zambia, which relies heavily on imported fuel, is particularly exposed to such fluctuations, with knock-on effects for transport, food prices and overall inflation.

In recent years, the government has sought to stabilise the economy through debt restructuring, fiscal reforms and targeted responses to climate-related shocks, including a severe drought that has strained agricultural output and electricity generation. Officials now fear that surging fuel costs could erode these hard-won gains.

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Hichilema emphasised that preserving economic stability was essential to protecting households already grappling with a high cost of living. Rising fuel prices would likely feed into broader price increases, given the central role of transport and energy in Zambia’s economy.

The president has directed the Ministry of Energy to intensify coordination with industry stakeholders to ensure reliable and affordable fuel supplies nationwide. Hamasaka said the ministry was already working closely with oil marketing companies to develop contingency measures aimed at maintaining consistent availability.

“The Ministry is collaborating with industry players to implement strategies to stabilise supply and cushion the country from external shocks,” he said.

The National Oil Marketing Association confirmed ongoing engagement with the government, describing the situation as a shared challenge requiring coordinated action. In a statement, the body said the industry was working “collaboratively with authorities to manage the potential impact of the Middle East conflict on Zambia’s fuel supply and pricing”.

Analysts say Zambia’s position underscores the broader vulnerability of African economies to global energy dynamics beyond their control. Without domestic refining capacity or significant oil reserves, the country must absorb international price movements, often with limited fiscal space to cushion consumers.

The government’s warnings against hoarding also point to concerns about speculative behaviour in times of uncertainty, which can exacerbate shortages and drive artificial price increases. Past episodes in the region have shown how quickly supply disruptions can trigger panic buying and market instability.

While no immediate shortages have been reported, officials appear keen to act pre-emptively, seeking to reassure the public and maintain confidence in the fuel supply system.

The coming weeks are likely to test Zambia’s ability to balance market realities with political and social pressures, as global energy markets remain volatile. For now, the government’s message is one of vigilance: that safeguarding economic recovery requires swift coordination at home in the face of turbulence abroad.

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