The Energy Department has confirmed that petrol will increase by 54-cents a litre.
JOHANNESBURG - Life is about to get even harder for South African motorists, as fuel prices go up yet again on Wednesday.
Diesel will go up by 1-cent a litre and illuminating paraffin will climb by 3-cents a litre.The department says international factors account for the increase, with April having proved a frustrating month for the rand.
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