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 can breathe a sigh of relief next week as domestic pump prices are expected to go down by at least P1 per liter.
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.
The latest data still suggests that South Africa’s motorists are in for a fuel price hike next week. Take a look at the latest numbers ...
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