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Malawi raises fuel prices by more than 40%

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJanuary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Malawi’s energy regulator has hiked petrol and diesel prices by more than 40%, marking the second time fuel costs gone up in four months.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) said the fixed pricing system of the previous government was “unsustainable” and had led to “significant” losses.

President Peter Mutharika, who returned to power last year, has been trying to revive Malawi’s ailing economy.

However, local commentators said Tuesday’s fuel increase could harm the president’s efforts and worsen the cost-of-living crisis for many Malawians.

“Fuel is not a luxury commodity. Any increase has a cascading effect on the cost of living,” the Human Rights Defenders Coalition, a Malawian civil society group, said.

In its statement, Mera said it was increasing diesel prices by 41.3% and petrol prices by 41.9%.

The hike means that since Mutharika came to power in October, the cost of petrol and diesel has gone up by 95% and 80% respectively.

Under previous President Lazarus Chakwera fuel shortages were a major source of public frustration, with motorists forming long, winding queues at depleted petrol stations. However, the supply has improved significantly over the past two months.

Mera said it is now operating under an “automatic pricing mechanism”, where petrol and diesel prices change in line with the expenses involved in shipping the fuel.

In the wake of the announcement, sharp increases in transport fares have already been reported in most parts of the country. Prices of other key services and goods, such as food, are also expected to rise.

Commodity prices had already started to go up following the previous fuel hike, which was implemented in October, and this month’s increase in the sales tax.

Mera’s acting CEO Dad Chinthambi said the hike in fuel prices was necessary “to ensure sustainable fuel supply, electricity services, and the proper remittance of levies to support road maintenance and rural electrification projects”.

The government is also trying to improve its finances and negotiate a new package of help from the International Monetary Fund.

Across social media and radio phone-in programmes, many Malawians voiced disappointment in Mera’s decision, saying they expected Mutharika’s administration to improve people’s circumstances and not produce the same economic outcomes as the previous government.

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