The latest data still suggests that South Africa’s motorists are in for a fuel price hike next week, but perhaps not as bad as expected.
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Motorists should buckle up for an expected increase in domestic pump prices next week, as rising tensions abroad continue to threaten supply chains.
The latest data still suggests that South Africa’s motorists are in for a fuel price hike next week, but perhaps not as bad as expected.
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