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Many motorists say they are frustrated as they brace themselves for yet anotherThe Energy Department has announced that the petrol price will increase by 54 cents per litre while that of diesel will go down by five cents and illuminating paraffin will decrease by one cent.

The latest increase will affect most goods, putting further pressure on already financially strained consumers.

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The government needs to look dor ways to stop this periodic petrol price hikes before it gets out of hand. The worse thing is that the impact of petrol price increase is easily transmitted to other sectors of the economy which in turn brings pressure to bear on the poor masses.

I travel everyday to order EGGS in the farm how my business will grow if this ANC government sitting doing nothing while as young business man expect to grow & employ its a shame we really need change in government who will reduce everything so that it will be easy work & employ

54 cents yonke? Aba bantu bacinga siyithatha phi imali engaka?

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