Friday, June 5, 2026
  • Login
  • Register
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Health
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • Special Reports
    • COLUMNISTS
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Finance
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
    • Podcasts
  • FEATURES
    • Tourism
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • SPORTS
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Health
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • Special Reports
    • COLUMNISTS
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Finance
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
    • Podcasts
  • FEATURES
    • Tourism
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • SPORTS
  • E-Paper
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • Business
  • FEATURES
  • MULTIMEDIA
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • SPORTS
Home Business

Uganda Leads With Lowest fuel Prices in East Africa Region

The Homeland Newspaper by The Homeland Newspaper
April 19, 2026
in Business, Economy
0
Uganda Leads With Lowest fuel Prices in East Africa Region

The Uganda National Oil Company Storage-terminals in Jinja. THE HOMELASND MEDIA GROUP/PHOTO

74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kampala currently has the cheapest fuel in East Africa, while Nairobi remains the most expensive, followed by Kigali and Dar es Salaam, according to regional pump price surveys as of April 15.

The ranking comes in the wake of a fresh fuel price increase in Kenya, where authorities have raised diesel by 40 shillings per litre and petrol (PMS) by more than 28 shillings, widening the gap between Nairobi and neighbouring capitals.

“Based on current surveys of Nairobi, Kampala, Kigali and Dar es Salaam, Kampala now has the most favourable pricing in East Africa,” said regional fuel marketing consultant Peter Ochieng. “That’s something for Ugandan consumers to note. It’s always good to comment when things are done well.”

Uganda’s position at the bottom of the regional price table comes despite a six-week upward trend in local fuel prices, driven largely by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz. After holding steady for more than a year at about Shs5,080 for petrol and Shs4,950 for diesel, prices at Ugandan pumps have risen to an average of Shs5,400 for petrol and Shs5,350 for diesel as of Monday.

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) and the Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) have maintained that fuel supply remains stable, with a 119-million-litre petrol shipment expected to dock at Mombasa Port. Energy officials have also urged oil marketing companies not to exploit consumers, despite pressure from a weakening exchange rate, currently averaging around Shs3,720 to Shs3,730 per US dollar.

According to Mr Ochieng, regional fuel prices are shaped by five key factors: international refined product prices, freight and trader premiums, handling costs at ports such as Mombasa and Dar es Salaam, exchange rate movements, and domestic taxation, including excise duty.

“Right now, the landed cost plus tax structure leaves Kampala lower than Nairobi and Kigali, even after Uganda’s recent price increases,” he said. “But this position can change quickly if the dollar strengthens or crude oil prices rise again.”

The government has continued to assure the public that supply remains sufficient and stable, discouraging panic buying amid recent price adjustments. Officials said fuel reserves are adequate and that authorities are monitoring global and domestic market trends to ensure prices remain within “reasonable and manageable levels.”

A comparative survey of pump prices across four East African cities shows significant variation, with Kampala recording petrol at Shs5,400 and diesel at Shs5,250, Dar es Salaam at TShs3,820 for petrol and TShs3,806 for diesel, Kigali at Rwf2,303 for petrol and Rwf2,205 for diesel, and Nairobi at Kshs206.97 for petrol and Kshs206.84 for diesel.

Nairobi remains the most expensive in both petrol and diesel categories, while Kampala currently records the lowest overall prices in the region.

Compared to Nairobi, Kampala’s fuel prices are lower by about Kshs20.76 (roughly Shs602) per litre of petrol and Kshs25.81 (about Shs748) for diesel. Dar es Salaam is cheaper than Nairobi by about Kshs16 per litre for petrol and Kshs17 for diesel, while Kigali also remains below Nairobi, with margins of Kshs1.89 for petrol and Kshs10.49 for diesel.

Exchange rates used in the comparison include Kshs1 to Shs29, Kshs1 to TShs20, and Kshs1 to Rwf11.23.

Email:homelandnewspaper@gmail.com

Previous Post

Lampard restores reputation by leading Coventry to Premier League

Next Post

UDC to Take 82% of Trade Ministry Budget, Lawmakers Warn of Imbalance

The Homeland Newspaper

The Homeland Newspaper

The Homeland Newspaper is Ugandan’s Leading independent weekly Newspaper that delivers real time news & information on Politics, Analysis,Investigations,Business,Finance

Next Post
UDC to Take 82% of Trade Ministry Budget, Lawmakers Warn of Imbalance

UDC to Take 82% of Trade Ministry Budget, Lawmakers Warn of Imbalance

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • 2021 Elections
  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • Columnists
  • Corporate Profile
  • Crime
  • Culture
  • Diplomacy
  • Economy
  • Editorial
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Entertainment
  • Feature News
  • Health
  • International
  • Investing
  • Local/Government
  • News
  • Parliament
  • Politics
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • Religion
  • SECURITY
  • Special Reports
  • Sports

About Us

The Homeland Newspaper, is a product of THE HOMELAND MEDIA GROUP LTD.Uganda’s Weekly Newspaper of choice.Registered by the Media Council of Uganda and Regulated by Uganda Communication s Commission [UCC] as Digital and Online Data Communication Services.

Email:homelandnewspaper@gmail.com

SEARCH BY CATEGORIES

  • 2021 Elections (126)
  • Africa (296)
  • Agriculture (42)
  • Analysis (29)
  • Business (150)
  • CLIMATE CHANGE (13)
  • Columnists (22)
  • Corporate Profile (8)
  • Crime (230)
  • Culture (56)
  • Diplomacy (95)
  • Economy (23)
  • Editorial (22)
  • EDUCATION (149)
  • ENTERTAINMENT (69)
  • Entertainment (115)
  • Feature News (5)
  • Health (198)
  • International (6)
  • Investing (17)
  • Local/Government (99)
  • News (2,948)
  • Parliament (452)
  • Politics (884)
  • PRESS RELEASE (2)
  • Religion (135)
  • SECURITY (164)
  • Special Reports (33)
  • Sports (25)

E-Peper

  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Business
  • Business
  • COLUMNISTS
  • Diplomacy
  • E-Paper
  • East Africa
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • FEATURES
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Health
  • Home
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • More About Homeland
  • MULTIMEDIA
  • News
  • News
  • Podcasts
  • Politics
  • RADIO
  • Radio
  • Society
  • Special Reports
  • SPORTS
  • Technology
  • Television
  • Tourism
  • Uganda Elections 2021
  • World

© 2025 Homeland Media Limited .All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Health
    • Africa
    • World
  • INVESTIGATIONS
    • Special Reports
    • COLUMNISTS
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Finance
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
    • Podcasts
  • FEATURES
    • Tourism
    • Entertainment
    • Society
  • SPORTS
  • E-Paper

© 2025 Homeland Media Limited .All rights reserved.