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14
Jun

Putin says it’ll likely be years before the West can cut itself off from Russian oil and natural gas

Putin said it's unlikely the West will be able to cut off Russia's oil and gas in the next few years. Energy prices have soared this year and are boosting Russian energy revenues. The EU has banned Russian oil — but not natural gas, as it remains reliant on the fuel. For more stories visit Business Insider. Russian President Vladimir Putin said it'll be several years before the West can…

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13
Jun

Will SA buy discounted oil from Russia? We’ll find the ‘best offer’, says Gungubele

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele did not rule out the possibility of buying Russian oil if it were offered to South Africa at a rate that could lower fuel costs. Asked whether government would consider purchasing oil from Russia at a discount available to other Brics countries, instead of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Gungubele said government would do what was necessary to find the "best…

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13
Jun

KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport to meet with Santaco over fuel prices

The KwaZulu–Natal Department of Transport said it will be meeting with the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) on Friday following threats of a national shutdown. This comes after Santaco distanced themselves from the national shutdown. A statement they released said they never lobbied any organisation for a national shutdown and there was no plan to participate in any shutdown. They said they held the strongest view that there was…

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13
Jun

Increasing crimes fuel anxiety

With crime seemingly on the rise in Ilitha Park, various stakeholders in the community picketed along Spine Road on Friday 3 June in an attempt to quell the situation. The picket was led by the Lingelethu West Police Station and featured a prayer. According to police, crime is on an upward trajectory in the area, with carjackings and robberies leading the pack. The station’s spokesperson Sgt Xoliswa Nyalambisa said it…

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13
Jun

Calls to deregulate fuel price are ‘ignorant’, retail industry says

Deregulating the fuel price will not bring prices down but will hurt the already marginal fuel retailers, the industry has warned. "There is now pressure for us to actually cut margins through competition with each other, which is absolutely impossible," said Reggie Sibiya, CEO of the Fuel Retailers' Association, in opening the association’s 2022 conference on Wednesday. The retail margin is R2.28. If removed, fuel retailers will not survive, he…

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13
Jun

Increases fuel frustration

While the Russian invasion of Ukraine may feel thousands of kilometres away, locals are feeling the pinch as fuel prices soar to record highs. With the most recent fuel increase of R2,43 per litre of petrol and R1,10 per litre of diesel South Africans are having to tighten their belts just a little more. Now at a staggering R23,52 per litre of petrol and over R22 per litre of diesel…

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13
Jun

Cyril Ramaphosa | Fuel levy can’t remain suspended indefinitely but there are other things we can do

Over the past few months, South African consumers have been hit by steep price increases that have dramatically affected their quality of life. It has become increasingly more expensive to buy food and other essentials, to pay for basic services and to use public or private transportation. While these rising costs affect everyone, low-income households are feeling them the most. The latest Consumer Price Index for April 2022 published by…

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13
Jun

Alleged fuel card skimmers arrested in Cape Town

An alleged cloned fuel cards racket has been bust. Four people were arrested during the bust after a truck driver allegedly tried to pass off a cloned card at a filling station in Table View.  Police, the banks and the Hawks worked together to make the arrests. A Parklands truck owner who allegedly bought and used cloned credit cards to fill up his fleet was arrested in Cape Town on…

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03
Jun

Russia is raking in money from oil and gas exports — but it has nowhere to spend it

Germany continues to rely on Russian natural gas imports. German vice-chancellor Habeck said the country is "ashamed" that it still buys gas from Russia.  But, he said, sanctions are making it difficult for Putin to spend proceeds from oil and gas sales. For more stories visit Business Insider. Russia may still be raking it in from its oil and gas sales, but Moscow can "hardly spend" money due to sweeping sanctions, said…

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03
Jun

WATCH | Petrol is so pricey, thieves are now stealing it by puncturing holes in your car’s fuel tank

• The latest trending vehicle crime sees fuel tanks being punctured and then drained of the fuel.  • Depending on the make and model, fuel tanks are costly whether second-hand or new.  • It could cost up to R25 000 to replace. The announcement of fuel prices increasing by up to R2.43 and R1.10 per litre for petrol and diesel obviously didn't sit well with motorists, with it being the…

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