South Africans Face 49c Petrol Price Increase Amid Weak Rand and Rising Global Fuel Costs πŸš—

Motorists in South Africa are experiencing a 49-cent hike in petrol prices due to a weak rand and increasing international fuel prices, adding to ongoing financial pressures.

South Africans Face 49c Petrol Price Increase Amid Weak Rand and Rising Global Fuel Costs πŸš—
SABC News
723 views β€’ May 3, 2018
South Africans Face 49c Petrol Price Increase Amid Weak Rand and Rising Global Fuel Costs πŸš—

About this video

Thanks to a weak rand and higher international fuel prices, South Africans are now facing a 49c petrol price hike while they are still reeling from the sharp fuel increase in April.
A litre of 93 and 95 octane unleaded petrol will now cost R14.72c from R14.23c in April.
Diesel 0.05% sulphur and 0.005% sulphur has risen by 59c and 58c a litre respectively.
Joining us in studio is Professor Jannie Rossouw from the Wits School of Economics and Business Science.

For more news, visit: sabcnews.com

Tags and Topics

Browse our collection to discover more content in these categories.

Video Information

Views

723

Duration

9:16

Published

May 3, 2018

Related Trending Topics

LIVE TRENDS

Related trending topics. Click any trend to explore more videos.