Zululand Observer - Weekender

Another fuel price hike predicted

- Gugu Myeni

ALMOST a week after the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in KZN caused disruption on the N2 between Stanger and Tongaat in protest against the fuel hikes, yet another increase is on the cards for South African motorists.

The Automobile Associatio­n (AA) has predicted that petrol prices could increase by 40 cents a litre, while diesel and illuminati­ng paraffin could spike by 70 cents and 65 cents respective­ly at the end of the month.

This is based on unaudited mid-month fuel price data released by the Central Energy Fund.

‘Internatio­nal oil prices remain stubbornly high and it is possible that current tensions involving Saudi Arabia, one of the world’s biggest oil producers, could place more pressure on fuel prices.

‘The predicted increases must, for the moment, be seen against the backdrop of the Department of Energy’s proposal to set a maximum price for the sale of 93 octane unleaded petrol and lead replacemen­t petrol fuels.

‘Should this happen, it will allow fuel retailers to set their own prices below the maximum amount indicated by the government and may, depending on the margins, ease the burden on users of the two identified fuels.’

This recent prediction comes after an increase earlier this month when petrol went up by R1 a litre and diesel by R1.24 a litre.

The AA has called on the government to prioritise economic policies which inspire investor confidence.

‘A stronger and more stable Rand is the country’s only defence against the vagaries of the internatio­nal oil price.’

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