THE National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC), Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) are making concerted efforts to resolve the biting fuel crisis, which threatens to paralyse the economy. In the past week, there have been severe shortages of diesel and petrol, as authorities were caught flat-footed by increased economic activity, a result of more relaxed Covid-19 national lockdown measures. Companies and individuals have had to contend with the shortages, which saw motorists spending several hours in winding queues — sometimes at dry service stations. NOIC chair Engineer McKenzie Ncube said his office together with the RBZ and Zera had put their heads together to solve the crisis. He said the RBZ was allocating financial resources to pay for the fuel. Said Eng Ncube: “We are working tirelessly to resolve the fuel problem in the country. The RBZ is making foreign currency […]