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Assessing the Impact of Oil Industry Deregulation on Rural Development: Evidence from Mudzi Rural District, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe

Gerald Munyoro M. J

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This study evaluates the impact of major policy reforms that deregulated Zimbabwe’s oil industry, with particular emphasis on their implications for rural development in Mudzi Rural District, Mashonaland East Province. The research examines how liberalising the importation, distribution, and retailing of oil products has reshaped market structure, pricing dynamics, competitive behaviour, investment trends, fuel accessibility, and foreign exchange utilisation. Findings indicate that deregulation has the potential to greatly improve fuel access and service provision in underserved rural areas by enhancing market efficiency, increasing competition, and diversifying fuel import sources. Consequently, the reforms have also created new investment opportunities for Zimbabweans, especially in rural markets, including roles in infrastructure development, import substitution, storage, and procurement. Emerging models such as containerised fuel stations demonstrate how deregulation can expand rural fuel availability and stimulate local enterprise development. However, the study highlights ongoing challenges—among them regulatory gaps, illicit fuel trading, and inadequate infrastructure—which undermine the full benefits of deregulation. Therefore, to address these issues, the research recommends that there be targeted support for small-scale fuel operators, strengthened regulatory oversight, enhanced community engagement, and local capacity-building initiatives. Overall, the study concludes that with strategic policy refinement, deregulation can play a pivotal role in advancing Zimbabwe’s broader objectives of energy security, inclusive rural development, and sustainable economic growth.

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Munyoro, G., J, M. (2026). Assessing the Impact of Oil Industry Deregulation on Rural Development: Evidence from Mudzi Rural District, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajeba/2026/v26i12133

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2026
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10.9734/ajeba/2026/v26i12133
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