The cost of a gallon of petrol has soared worldwide, and Africans are not the only ones to experience pain at the pumps due to the Russian invasion.
The average price of gasoline around the world is $5.51 per gallon. However, there is a substantial difference in prices among countries due to the various taxes and subsidy policies for petrol.
Which African countries have the most expensive gasoline?
While people living in Africa may think they have it bad, the price of a gallon of petrol in Europe has gone crazy, forcing many countries to bring in radical policies to stifle the price rise.
Using data from globalpetrolprices.com, here are the ten African nations with the most expensive gallon of petrol as of June 2022.
- Seychelles – $7.213
- Cape Verde – $6.892
- Morocco – 6.328
- Mauritius – $6.241
- Zimbabwe – $6.127
- Lesotho – $5.710
- Uganda – $5.707
- South Africa – $5.626
- Zambia – $5.568
- Senegal – $5.404


