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Brace yourselves: Another fuelhike hits SA The fuel price will go up by a hefty 74 cents per litre at midnight on Tuesday. The Department of Energy says diesel will go up by between 91 and 93 cents per litre. sabcnews

Layton Beard, Spokesperson for Automobile Association, says the department stated that they were reviewing the fuel price and were hopeful for an outcome before the end of March.

“You know when you look at the levies that are added to the fuel price, they comprise about 40% of every litre that you get and that is extremely high. Our concern as the AA is that these taxes are seen as the go to taxes for government and then you add things like the carbon tax, so it just adding another layer of tax.

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