Queues forming at a Shell garage in Paarl on Tuesday ahead of a midnight fuel price hike to make your eyes water.
Graphic: Sharlene Rood, Graeme Raubenheimer/News24. Images: Ethan van Diemen/News24.
This Tuesday, News24’s fielded numerous reports of petrol stations across Mzansi shutting shop and turning away motorists desperate to fill up ahead of the staggering fuel price increases at midnight.
Despite government slashing the fuel price levy this April, you and I will still be digging deep to pay an extra more than R3 per litre for petrol, and an eye-watering more than R7 per litre for diesel.
Catching up with specialist business journalist Lisa Steyn, she reminds us that among the key reasons we’re experiencing a fuel crisis is that there simply aren’t enough tanker trucks to ferry fuel to every station.
Finally, we look at one of the founders of Islam in the Cape, with On This Day in SA History, our regular segment.
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