In Cameroon, thousands of truckers spend weeks stranded at highways and border crossings due to lack of diesel. In Kenya, drivers are lining up overnight to fill their tanks. In Nigeria, airlines have threatened to ground all domestic flights as they scramble for expensive jet fuel. Across Africa, surging fuel prices are straining businesses from bakeries to airlines and adding pressure on consumers already burdened by spiraling food costs and the economic disruptions caused by the continuing Covid-19 pandemic . While Subsaharan Africa hosts an estimated 125 billion barrels of crude-oil reserves, almost all oil produced there is exported and then imported again as refined fuel at much higher prices. That has made African countries especially vulnerable to […]