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Fuel price to increase on Wednesday

Zuko Komisa The official fuel price changes that will go into effect on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, have been released by the Department of Petroleum and Mineral Resources. Both petrol and diesel prices under recovered in November as a result of the worldwide price of diesel rising and the rand declining compared to October. As a result, prices have increased at the pumps for the second straight month. Both 93 […]

today03/12/2024

steep petrol

NEWS

Petrol expected to go up by R1,46 with diesel up by R2,60 in September

Zuko Komisa Image: EriK Mclean Pexels Petrol expected to go up by R1,46 in September. Vehicle owners are being advised prepare for a significant increase in gas prices in September. Mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund now indicate a significant increase in gasoline prices of between R1.35 and R1.40 per litre next month, while a far larger increase of almost R2.60 per litre is anticipated for diesel. The mid-month […]

today17/08/2023

Fuel pump petrol diesel

NEWS

The price of petrol is expected to go up in August

Zuko Komisa Picture: Pexels (Skitterphoto) The price of petrol is expected to go up in August. With fuel costs predicted to rise, August won't be good for drivers. The Central Energy Fund (CEF) estimates that motorists should expect a price increase of 20 to 25 cents per liter for petrol and 60 cents per liter for diesel. The predicted increase in fuel costs has been caused by an increase in […]

today28/07/2023

steep petrol

NEWS

Petrol is set to increase by R1.27 per litre starting this Wednesday

By Zuko Komisa Petrol is set to increase by R1.27 per litre starting this Wednesday. According to a Monday night announcement from the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, Petrol costs will increase on Wednesday due to a global supply shortage. In Gauteng, 95 petrol retailed for R21.60 a year ago. The cost of 95 and 93 unleaded fuel will increase by R1.27 per litre, and the cost of diesel […]

today28/02/2023

NEWS

Man arrested for spending over R100 000 for fuel with a state petrol card

By Zuko Komisa A government official has been detained for spending over R100 000 for fuel with a state petrol card. He was set to appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Friday afternoon, 4 November, after the SAPS' Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Unit, or Hawks, arrested him for the misuse of a state petrol card. According to Christopher Singo, a spokesman for the Hawks, the suspect is 48 […]

today04/11/2022

fuel levy holiday

Kaya Biz

Energy Department begins the formal process of deregulating petrol prices in SA

By Zuko Komisa The formal process of deregulating the price of gasoline in South Africa has been launched by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy. Gwede Mantashe, the energy minister, published a government gazette on Friday seeking for input on his plan to set a price cap for 93 octane. Fuel retailers will be able to establish their own fuel prices, including gasoline discounts, thanks to this. Currently, the […]

today26/07/2022

NEWS

Kaya Biz: Experts have advised against the use of ‘fuel pills’ to reduce petrol consumption

By Zuko Komisa Motorists are being advised to remember that if it is too good to be true, it usually isn't true. There is a new scam where people are being told to insert 'fuel-saving" petrol pills in their cars to reduce consumption. Following the most recent price increase, experts and the energy and chemicals company Sasol have advised against the use of "fuel-saving" petrol pills. LISTEN TO A PODCAST […]

today11/07/2022

National shutdown

NEWS

EFF spearheads a “National Shutdown”over ridiculous fuel increase

By: Natasha Archary A National Shutdown is being planned over the ridiculous fuel price increase, with backing from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). The party has vehemently rejected the R2.43/litre fuel increase which came into effect on 1 June. In a statement, the EFF says the sharp increase did not come as a surprise as it believes the ANC government does not have a practical plan to combat the rising […]

today02/06/2022

Fuel pump petrol diesel

NEWS

South Africans brace themselves for petrol price to increase on Wednesday

By Kaya 959 News Yet another petrol increase is on the cards ready to hit the pockets of all South Africans. Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) announced that starting from Wednesday, 4th of August there will be an increase in the price of petrol. Fuel increase: Petrol up by 91 cents, diesel by 55 cents from 4 August 2021 🙇🏽‍♀️😑🤧 pic.twitter.com/oDTAucQLBU — Keabetswe 👣🇿🇦🏳️‍🌈 (@KBmanyobe) August 2, 2021 Also […]

today03/08/2021

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