DAR ES SALAAM, Sept. 3 -- THE increasing number of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations across the country is driving marked improvements in service delivery within the energy and transport sectors, notably reducing long queues and wait times for fuel.

Currently, Dar es Salaam has eight operational CNG stations, with plans for expansion underway.

A Data Clerk at Auric CNG Filling Station in Dar es Salaam, Mr Rajab Shija told the Daily News that the increase in the number of CNG stations has significantly improved service delivery by alleviating congestion. “Previously, we served up to 300 cars and over 1,000 bajajis daily.

Now, with more stations operational, we handle around 70 to 100 cars and 200 to 350 bajajis,” Mr Shij...