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FNB South Africa warns that today’s fuel price hike is a blow to holidaymakers

today4 December, 2024

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FNB South Africa warns that today’s fuel price hike, with 95-octane and 93-octane petrol increasing by 17-cents per litre and diesel by over 50-cents, is a blow to holidaymakers. The bank attributes the rise to a weaker rand, driven by global factors like the United States elections and higher international diesel prices. FNB senior economist Koketso Mano advises citizens to revise their fuel budgets:

 

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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