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Motorists are expected to get some relief at the pumps next week as the price of petrol is predicted to decrease by 35 cents a litre.

However, the price of diesel is expected to rise by between 70 and 80 cents a litre, due to short supply.Economist, Azar Jammine says the expected drop in the petrol price does not reverse the record high fuel increases seen over the last few months.

“But the diesel price on the other hand could increase by 75 cents a litre. The difference between petrol and diesel clearly has to do with the difference in the relative supply in each of those fuels which has been disrupted as a result of the sanctions imposed on Russia and the war in Ukraine.” Jammine adds: “The oil price has been wobbly over the last few weeks rising to sometimes close to 120 dollars a barrel and falling to sometimes below a 100. So on average it hasn’t changed all that much.”

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Hay khona really these ppl t playing hide and seek with us

35c? Really? It goes up by R10 and only come down by a measly 35 cents? Gwede wa re tlwaela.

Mxm 35c but but when it increase ithi R2.00 ningazodlala ngathi nina.

Please assist my children with a meal after school. They go to school hungry and come back to a house with no food. They bath with cold water in the morning because we dont have electricity. We live at 163 Phahla Str Kroonstad My number is 0680997476

Mxm

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