The Department of Energy has published the official fuel price adjustments for September 2020, showing a marginal increase for petrol drivers, and a sizeable drop for diesel. According to the department, the following adjustments will be made on Wednesday (2 September): Petrol 93: increase of 1 cent per litre Petrol 95: increase of 1 cent per litre Diesel 0.05%: decrease of
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Read MoreThe Department of Energy has published the latest fuel price adjustments, which will come into effect on Wednesday (5 August). Motorists can expect a marginal increase
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Read MoreThe Department of Energy has announced the official fuel price changes for June 2020, showing a sharp increase for motorists. Following two consecutive months of significant
Read MoreMid-month data from the Central Energy Fund points to a petrol price increase in South Africa for June, while diesel drivers could see another cut. CEF data shows
Read MoreMotorists will see another massive petrol price cut in May, thanks to sharp declines in the price of crude oil. All grades of petrol will fall by R1.74 per litre from Wednesday, 6 May, while diesel will fall by between R1.56 and R1.61 per litre. Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, said that the rand
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