Motorists here have expressed concern over service stations which are charging for fuel in US dollars only despite a directive from Government that they should accept all forms of payment. A survey carried out by The Herald showed that Flo Petroleum and Zuva had pegged their product at US$1,20 per litre with the former refusing payments in RTGS dollars as an alternative. Zuva however still has fuel priced in local currency although it is not readily available like that which is sold in forex. Motorists interviewed by this reporter said they could not afford to buy fuel in forex which was forcing them to park their cars in favour of public transport. “These service stations are refusing payment in EcoCash or swipe, they are only accepting US dollars. “I cannot afford that because I do not earn in foreign currency. I would rather use public transport because the money […]