Sudan has raised local fuel prices for the second time this month, lifting petrol prices to 672 Sudanese pounds ($1.51 or N623) per litre from 542 pounds.
This is according to prices posted at a fuel station in the capital seen by a Reuters witness on Saturday.
While many oil producers see an increase in revenue since the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, much of Africa lack refining capability, forcing countries to pay high prices to import gasoline and other petroleum products.