The 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 in both grades of petrol this week, with diesel seeing a much bigger price jump. The adjustments are as follows: Petrol 95: 5 cents per litre increase Petrol 93: 5 cents
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Read MoreThe Department of Energy has published the latest fuel price adjustments for April 2020, showing a record drop of almost R2 for petrol and R1.40 for diesel. There are changes per litre: Petrol 95: a decrease of R1.88 (inland) and R1.94 (coastal) Petrol 93: a decrease of R1.76 (inland) and R1.82 (coastal) Diesel 0.05%: a decrease
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