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Outlook good for decreased fuel costs in June – AA 

While international product prices are edging higher, and the Rand remains weak against the US Dollar, fuel users in South Africa can still expect relief at the pumps when fuel prices...

Fuel increases will hit consumers hard – AA 

The Automobile Association (AA) says the fuel price adjustments announced by the government will hit already financially stretched pressed consumers hard and put extra pressure on an already struggling economy.  The adjustments...

The AA’s fuel price prediction for February 2022

The Automobile Association (AA) predicts that from Wednesday petrol will rise by 53c a litre, diesel by 80c a litre, and illuminating paraffin by a whopping R1.01c a litre. The February...

From the “Bee in my bonnet” Column; There is always a consequence

THE spiralling petrol price increase, projected by the AA to reach R20/litre by year end means that those of us that rely on our cars for transportation will be laying out...

Is SA ready for Aarto roll-out? AA calls for clarity

Motorists across South Africa have expressed mixed feelings after the announcement of the AARTO Amendment Act, which is a set of laws and regulations aimed at improving road safety by holding motorists accountable...

Petrol price set to increase on Wednesday

Consumers will have to fork out more at the pumps as the price of petrol is set to increase by 7 cents a litre this week. The Department of Energy announced fuel...

AA: Petrol price set to rise by 40c at end of October

JOHANNESBURG - While South Africa is still reeling from the massive petrol and diesel price hike that kicked in at the beginning of October, which saw prices shooting up by up to R1.24c,...

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Traffic disruptions ahead: Cape Town roads to close for SONA 2025

Cape Town motorists should prepare for road closures and traffic disruptions as the annual State of the Nation Address (SONA) takes place on Thursday,...

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