'This kills us': SA reacts to fuel hikes despite government's assistance

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'This kills us': SA reacts to fuel hikes despite government's assistance
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The price of fuel has increased again in South Africa 😱 Motorists and low-income households will feel the increase the most, despite Government’s intervention to lift levies👇 PetrolPriceHike PetrolPrice

@TheophelousTak2 commented:

“Let's not blame the government, we are all aware of the economic crisis in the World which has been caused by Russia.”“Amazing the lack of logic, the saving of fuel are actually from using the oil reserves and are definitely not beneficial to the farmers and transport industry.”“Fuel prices were on the rise before the conflict between Russia and Ukraine started. But yeah thank the government.

also reported that President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to help reduce the impact on consumers as the price for

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