Following a stagnant September preceded by months of fuel price increases, there finally appears to be some good news for South African motorists, with mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund pointing to decreases for both petrol and diesel in October. Currently, the Automobile Association is predicting a price cut of between 26 and 36 cents
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Read MoreThe Department of Energy has published the official fuel price adjustments for September 2020, showing a marginal increase for petrol drivers, and a sizeable drop
Read MoreMotorists in South Africa can expect muted fuel price changes in September, mid-month data from the Central Energy fund shows. Petrol prices are anticipated to show no change
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 decreases in the fuel price as a result of a significant drop in demand, fuel prices are now set to rise again in June. These are the changes: Petrol 93 and
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