Fuel Tanker Drivers in Lusaka have started transporting fuel from the TAZAMA deport to various service stations around the capital city.
A check at the industrial area found tankers leaving the deports enroute to various fuel service stations.
And Acting Energy Minister Stephen Kampyongo says the fuel supply is slowly normalising in Lusaka.
Mr Kampyongo who was at the TAZAMA deport to oversee the process of fuel haulage, is confident that the supply of the commodity will normalise within the shortest possible time.
He said government attaches great importance to the fuel supply chain, saying motorists should not panic.
Fuel Tanker drivers had downed tools in protest against the killing of their colleague by a security guard.
This disrupted the smooth flow of fuel causing a commodity shortfall in Lusaka.
This prompted Mr Kampyongo and his labour counterpart Fackson Shamenda to engage the tanker drivers in a bid to resolve their grievances.
Blame the killer Security guard…..lol PF is full of jokes.
These heartless drivers surely how can you punish the whole city on behalf of a single security guard