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Motorists Face Another Petrol Price Hike
By Mr Ethanol | June 4, 2007

Business Day:
The retail price of all grades of petrol will rise by 23c per litre from Wednesday, the minerals and energy department announced on Friday.
This follows the 34c per litre rise that recently took effect from May 2.
The latest changes bring the retail price of a litre of 95 octane unleaded petrol in Gauteng to 724c/l and to 700c/l at the coast - both all-time highs.
Topics: Cars, Negatives, News, Prices |
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