Djibouti’s $155 million fuel jetty sets stage for East Africa’s next logistics race

Joseph Tumwesigye
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In a region craving energy and economic growth, Djibouti’s $155 million Damerjog Fuel Jetty is poised to change the way East Africa trades. For fuel-hungry Uganda, will it mean cheaper prices at the pump or a game-changer for factories and oil firms? Tonight, we explore how this Red Sea powerhouse could impact or ignite a logistics race with Kenya’s Mombasa and Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam ports.

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