Everyone is feeling the painful pangs of petrol price increases – even those who drive luxury vehicles like radio personality Tbo Touch…
South Africans may soon be facing massive petrol price increases which could push the price per litre over R40.
The price of petrol and diesel will go up from Wednesday, 2 March 2022 – check your car’s model and how much you will pay to fill your vehicle’s tank – RIGHT HERE!
After weeks of predictions, government has finally confirmed the fuel and petrol price increase for March. Its horrible news…
Motorists will have to dig deeper into their pockets from today after the latest fuel price hike as of midnight on Tuesday, 1 February.
People Against Petrol Price (PAPPI) has called for a super tax on some businesses to alleviate consumers of high fuel prices.
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Consumers will be paying more for transport, goods and services as the now even higher fuel price is passed on through retail price hikes.
Trade unions are worried about the impact of the higher fuel levy on the unemployed and the poor as it will drive the diesel and petrol price up as well as the cost of food.
Trade unions are worried about the impact of the higher fuel levy on the unemployed and the poor as it will drive the diesel and petrol price up and the cost of food.
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