By Milcah Tanimu
Here is a list of the top 10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in September compared to August, along with their global rankings for both months:
1. **Central Africa Republic**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.798
– Global Rank (September): 35th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.841
– Global Rank (August): 27th
2. **Malawi**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.648
– Global Rank (September): 47th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.659
– Global Rank (August): 41st
3. **Senegal**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.618
– Global Rank (September): 48th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.657
– Global Rank (August): 44th
4. **Zimbabwe**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.610
– Global Rank (September): 49th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.570
– Global Rank (August): 49th
5. **Seychelles**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.586
– Global Rank (September): 51st
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.547
– Global Rank (August): 51st
6. **Mauritius**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.512
– Global Rank (September): 58th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.527
– Global Rank (August): 53rd
7. **Cape Verde**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.508
– Global Rank (September): 59th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.461
– Global Rank (August): 60th
8. **Morocco**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.473
– Global Rank (September): 63rd
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.521
– Global Rank (August): 55th
9. **Zambia**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.435
– Global Rank (September): 67th
10. **Mali**
– Fuel Price per Liter (September): $1.416
– Global Rank (September): 69th
– Fuel Price per Liter (August): $1.449
– Global Rank (August): 61st
These countries are experiencing varying levels of fuel price increases, which can have significant economic implications for their populations. Rising fuel prices can affect transportation costs, inflation rates, and the overall cost of living for citizens.