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City of Tshwane is experiencing fuel supply challenges

Posted on March 31, 2026
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Zuko Komisa

Image | City of Tshwane buses- Supplied
  • Tshwane bus operations face a total suspension as early as this afternoon.
  • All three municipal filling stations have officially run out of diesel reserves.
  • Commuters are warned to expect significant disruptions to scheduled routes across the metro.

Tshwane is currently facing a critical fuel supply crisis that may lead to the immediate suspension of municipal bus services.

Local authorities have confirmed that diesel stocks are completely depleted at all three primary depots.

The City of Tshwane is grappling with a severe logistical breakdown in its fuel procurement chain, leaving the capital’s public transport infrastructure on the brink of a standstill.

The municipality issued an urgent alert today, disclosing that its internal diesel supplies have been exhausted.

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This shortage is not limited to a single site; all three dedicated refuelling hubs are currently empty, meaning buses returning from morning shifts cannot be replenished for the afternoon peak.

While the city has not yet specified the root cause whether due to budgetary constraints, supplier payment disputes, or general logistics issues the immediate impact on the public is certain.

If a fresh delivery of fuel is not secured and distributed within the coming hours, thousands of commuters will be left stranded.

The metro is advising residents to seek alternative transport as the likelihood of a full service withdrawal increases.

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