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Mount Meru opens filling station in Solwezi town.

Oil Marketing Company Mount Meru Petroleum has officially opened a filling station in Solwezi town in North Western Province.
Mount Meru officials have told Money FM News that the opening of the Solwezi Filling Station is in line with the Company’s Vision of implementing 100 Stations in 10 provinces of the country by 2030.
The officials add that the oil company has a Corporate Social Responsibility program named feeding 12500 children per day.
The officials say the company started operations in Zambia in 2008 and have since opened more than 39 Retail out let Stations in 8 provinces provinces of Zambia.
The filling stations deal in Petrol, Diesel, Kerosene, HFO, Jet A1, LPG, LSG, Lubricants and Bitumen.
The Company started operations in Zambia in 2008, has since opened more than 39 Retail out let Stations across 8 provinces.

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