South Africans are being squeezed from every direction as fuel prices, taxi fares, food costs and the cost of living continue to rise. Every petrol increase pushes up transport costs, grocery prices and daily survival expenses, while salaries stay the same.
Government says fuel levy relief is helping, but many South Africans feel the real crisis is deeper. South Africans can feel the rising inflation, imported fuel dependence, global oil shocks and an economy under pressure.
Who’s really responsible for South Africa’s fuel crisis? Global conflict, the rand, oil prices, or government policy failures?
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Disgraceful.
Our govt have not once looked after its people tethering on bankruptcy!!!
And when petrol comes down , the food stay the same and doesn’t go down …. Then petrol goes up again , food price goes up and when petrol drop , food stays up there again …
Don’t governments use Peteol to let businesses get more money so they get more Tax ….
Something is wrong in the accounting arena and politicians loves it because it means more for them
So come now my Indian brother. Are you going to spend the rest of your life telling us things that we already know? Start a party, become real change and use your brains rather than wasting your life….
This leads to violence.
Dont say too much mate, “Public Protector” might come after you.
Funny thing is when petrol goes up taxi fare goes up but when petrol goes down fares don’t…?
Yes, definitely, people are finding it VERY DIFFICULT