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Petrol price insights: AA breaks down the actual cost of fuel in South Africa

Petrol price insights: AA breaks down the actual cost of fuel in South Africa By Motoring Staff Share JOHANNESBURG - If you drive a petrol vehicle, you are paying around R5 a litre more for fuel in May 2021, compared to May 2020. These increases come off the back of significant fuel price increases throughout the first few months of the year, which saw fuel reach record highs in April. Although fuel prices dipped a little in May, the fuel price remains high, affecting all sectors of the economy. Filling a 50-litre tank with petrol in South Africa costs just more than R250 in May 2021 than it did in May 2020.

Breaking down the cost of petrol in South Africa: inland vs coastal

Breaking down the cost of petrol in South Africa: inland vs coastal Subscribe Petrol users across South Africa are paying around R5.00 a litre more for fuel in May 2021, compared to a year ago. This after significant fuel price increases throughout the first few months of the year, which has seen fuel reach record highs in April, according to the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA). “Although fuel prices dipped a little in May, the fuel price remains high, affecting all sectors of the economy. Filling a 50-litre tank with petrol in South Africa costs just more than R250 in May 2021 than it did in May 2020,” it said.

Accountability of MPs: When constitutional obligations

Pierre De Vos teaches Constitutional law at the University of Cape Town Law Faculty, where he serves as deputy dean and as the Claude Leon Foundation Chair in Constitutional Governance. Last week Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy voted against a proposal to launch an investigation into how bids were awarded for a multibillion-rand programme to fast-track new power production. This follows various media reports of alleged corruption and/or tender rigging in the awarding of the tender for the provision “emergency electricity”. Ironically, this happened in the same week that President Cyril Ramaphosa, testifying before the Zondo Commission, claimed that the ANC had turned over a new leaf and suggested that its MPs will do better at holding the executive to account. 

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