South Africa moves to ease fuel crisis
Petrol
Officials have announced a temporary cut to the general fuel levy South Africa’s government has moved to blunt the impact of surging global energy prices, announcing a temporary cut to the general fuel levy to ease pressure on consumers, Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe said on Tuesday. The levy will drop by R3 ($0.16) per liter from April 1 to May 5, reducing petrol levies to R1.10 ($0.06) and diesel to R0.93 ($0.05) per liter. Officials described the move as a
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