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The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has announced the price of both 93 and 95 octane will increase by R1.71 per litre. increases by R2.84 per litre, while diesel with 0.005% sulphur increases by R2.76 per litre.
Meanwhile, illuminating paraffin will cost R2.78 per litre more, while the price of LPGas increases by R2.26 per kilogramme. ‘What rubbish is this?’ – Transport minister slammed for blaming apartheid for state of rail servicesSindisiwe Chikunga has sparked mixed reactions for blaming the apartheid government for the state of rail services, with many saying the excuse was a “tired strategy” from the ANC.
Chikunga, who was addressing the media at the reopening of the Leralla to Germiston passenger rail line recently, blamed the apartheid government for the poor state of “In the 1980s, the apartheid government was spending about R6 billion for rail. From there, the apartheid government stopped investing, to the extent that in the 1990s, the apartheid government was spending less than R1 billion on any rail infrastructure.US ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety.
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