Here’s a quick update based on available reporting:
- Uganda has seen rising fuel prices in several regions, with reports of petrol and diesel prices climbing past 5,000 UGX per liter in key border and urban centers in early 2026, driven by supply-chain disruptions and higher import costs.[2][5]
- Government and industry sources have acknowledged the price pressures and have emphasized ongoing discussions with oil marketers to stabilize supplies and curb excessive increases, especially in border districts like Busia and in urban hubs.[7][2]
Key takeaways for Uganda in May 2026:
- Typical pump prices are in the 5,000–5,400 UGX per liter range for petrol in many areas, with diesel often slightly lower or similar, though pockets of higher pricing exist due to local supply gaps.[5][2]
- There is ongoing concern about shortages in some areas, which can exacerbate price spikes and lead to longer queues at stations in Kampala and other major towns.[8][10]
Illustration (example snapshot):
- Kampala area: petrol around 5,100–5,400 UGX/L; diesel about 5,000–5,200 UGX/L, with occasional shortages causing temporary hikes at specific stations.[10][2]
Would you like me to pull the latest local price ranges for a specific Ugandan city or district, or provide a short map of affected regions and estimated price bands? I can also monitor for updated official statements or consumer alerts and summarize them.
Sources:
- Reports on recent price levels and district variations in Uganda.[2][5]
- Government and media coverage on price stabilization efforts and shortages.[7][10]
Sources
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www.newvision.co.ugKAMPALA motorists woke up yesterday morning only to find a fresh fuel price increase, the third in less than two months,
www.newvision.co.ugUganda’s fuel prices have risen again, giving motorists across the country another headache at the pump. Several gas st ...
www.africa-press.netFuel dealers in Kabale District have attributed the recent rise in fuel prices to the ongoing geopolitical tensions involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, saying the conflict has disrupted global oil markets and pushed up import costs.
allafrica.comRising fuel prices are placing heavy pressure on transport operators and residents in Kabale District, with boda boda riders warning of shrinking incomes and commuters facing higher fares.
allafrica.comMotorists in Kampala are scrambling for fuel after a shortage that first affected upcountry stations earlier this week spread to the capital, triggering long queues, price hikes and growing frustration among transport operators. By Friday, most outlets operated by major suppliers such as Vivo Energy (Shell) and TotalEnergies had run dry. At several stations, attendants […]
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