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SACP says SA should get its oil from Russia at best cost

- | LEHLOHONOL­O MASHIGO

SACP general secretary Solly Mapaila says South Africa must urgently find ways to buy oil directly from Venezuela and Russia at discounted prices.

Mapaila was addressing the SACP’s

Red October Campaign 2023 launch on Sunday in Phuthaditj­haba.

He said that demonstrab­ly exploring alternativ­e oil and fuel supply sources can go a long way in helping our nation to reduce imported oil and fuel price increases and bring down the ever-rising cost of living, which is a crisis affecting millions of South Africans. Mapaila was addressing a rally under the campaign’s theme, “Put people first, fight the cost-ofliving crisis”.

The SACP will hold its central committee plenary from Friday to Sunday to strengthen its efforts on these matters, among others. SACP national officebear­ers led by Mapaila will on Sunday, October 8 at 1pm hold a press briefing at Cosatu House in Braamfonte­in to communicat­e the key outcomes from the party’s highest decisionma­king body in-between its national congresses.

Brent Crude oil price recently increased by $7.08 from $84.78 to $91.86. Internatio­nal average petrol, diesel, illuminati­ng paraffin and liquefied petroleum gas prices also increased.

Mapaila said the Reserve Bank hiked interest rates 10 times since November 2021, adding 475 basis points to the repurchase rate, which now stands at 8.25%. “But this is the rate at which the Reserve Bank lends to commercial banks.

“The commercial banks, which also lend depositors’ funds, charge most people the prime interest rate plus on home, vehicle, other household and personal loans. Now the prime lending rate stands at 11.75%,” he said.

“The Reserve Bank has forced millions of families to redirect increased household spending towards interest rates. Every time the Reserve Bank increased interest rates, it automatica­lly increased household debt without those affected taking additional loans,” added Mapaila.

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