Cunene with reinforced gas stock for the festive season

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Cunene with reinforced gas stock for the festive season
Cunene with reinforced gas stock for the festive season

Africa-Press – Angola. Butane gas sales stations in the city of Ondjiva, capital of the province of Cunene, guarantee sufficient reserves of the product to satisfy the needs of the population during the festive season.

Those responsible for gas sales stations stated that the supply at this stage is assured, compared to the previous year in which there was a shortage.

The manager of the Caxila gas sales station, Cabita Manuel, said that the company has a sufficient amount of butane gas, highlighting that it receives two trucks filled weekly, coming from the province of Huíla.

“We want to avoid what happened in previous years, due to greater demand and little supply, at the time, when many were unable to get gas, thus creating many constraints for families when celebrating Christmas and the New Year”, he stated.

The manager of the Naipalala gas station, Araújo Ginga, said that at this time they have a reserve of 250 gas cylinders, which will be reinforced this week, with the same quantities, to last the festive season.

He recalled that previously Ondjiva only had one sales outlet, but currently it has seven outlets that sell the product and also provide home delivery services in the neighborhoods.

The owner of the Bangula gas station, Amadeu Mupinga, highlighted that the sales locations have increased significantly, which is why what was previously experienced, especially at this time, has become outdated.

Citizen Leopoldina Gabriel, when purchasing the gas, stated that the gas supply in the province has improved a lot, which has made it easier to always have the product at home.

Estêvão Cabinda expressed satisfaction at no longer finding queues at gas sales stations, which helps to exchange the necessary quantities of cylinders.

The city of Ondjiva has seven butane gas sales stations, serving a population of 113,280 inhabitants, living in 24 neighborhoods.

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