South Africa Imposes Fuel RATIONING; Japan and Pakistan Ask People to REDUCE SHOWERING
- Mar 28
- 1 min read
Source: Hal Turner

This morning, the government of South Africa imposed fuel rationing in certain local markets.
Citizens are being told they can only purchase 30 liters (7.93 gallons) of fuel. Other areas are limiting amounts to 80 liters.
Prices for gasoline are going up thirty percent (30%) and prices for Diesel fuel are going up fifty percent (50%)
The government is attributing the rationing to panic buying by Farmers and distribution system glitches in some areas. They say the nation has adequate fuel stocks until at least mid April.
JAPAN:
COVID-style recommendations start as Japan requests you reduce your shower time to conserve energy.
PAKISTAN
In Pakistan they request you only shower 3 times a week.
In India and Bangladesh several have been hospitalized due to all-in brawls at service stations.

