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Fuel cuts expected at midnight

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert Motorists can expect to pay R1.06 per litre less for petrol as of midnight. The Automobile Association (AA) stated that motorists can expect a fifth consecutive fuel price drop on Wednesday (02 October 2024). Speaking on VOC Breakfast, AA spokesperson Eleanor Mavimbela said the fuel changes will benefit many people struggling to keep up with the ever-increasing cost of living. “This is good news across the […]

today1 October 2024

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Petrol price decrease on the cards for 2024

By Ragheema Mclean The price of fuel has significantly impacted inflation in South Africa over the past two years. However, data from the Central Energy Fund show that South African motorists can expect some good news and relief at the pumps in 2024. Early predictions suggest fuel prices should, on average, be lower in the first three months of 2024 compared to the current quarter of 2023. Currently, petrol prices […]

today22 December 2023

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More pressure on consumers as petrol prices look set to rise significantly

Unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) shows significant petrol price increases are likely in March, says the Automobile Association (AA). According to the data, the price of 93 and 95 ULP petrol is expected to increase by between R1.22/litre and R1.27/l, diesel by around 28c/l and illuminating paraffin by 16c/l. “In the case of petrol, the movement in international oil prices is contributing between 76c and 82c […]

today26 February 2023

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More pressure on consumers as petrol prices look set to rise significantly

Unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) shows significant petrol price increases are likely in March, says the Automobile Association (AA). According to the data, the price of 93 and 95 ULP petrol is expected to increase by between R1.22/litre and R1.27/l, diesel by around 28c/l and illuminating paraffin by 16c/l. “In the case of petrol, the movement in international oil prices is contributing between 76c and 82c […]

today25 February 2023

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