Puma Energy Zimbabwe has recently unveiled a new fuel storage facility at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Airport, highlighting their dedication to the country’s thriving aviation and travel industry. The inauguration of the one million litre aviation fuel storage facility, which effectively doubles their current storage capacity, was commemorated by the presence of Zimbabwe’s minister of energy and power development, Hon. Edgar Moyo, along with Puma Energy’s CEO Hadi Hallouche, Head of Africa Fadi Mitri, and Zimbabwe general manager Donatien Kodog.
The tourism sector plays a vital role in the Zimbabwean economy, with a projected growth rate of 6.9 percent in 2024. During the event, Hon. Edgar Moyo emphasised the significance of this infrastructure development, stating that it not only strengthens the nation’s aviation sector but also plays a crucial role in supporting the rapid growth of the tourism industry and the country’s industrialisation ambitions.

Puma Energy’s investment in the Zimbabwean market extends beyond the expansion of the storage facility. They are actively focused on expanding their retail fuel network and storage facilities, developing renewable energy solutions for their B2B customers, and providing support to local communities. This demonstrates their commitment to the sustainable development and progress of Zimbabwe.
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