By Newsbreak Executive Producer Salma Patel - A sharp rise in the fuel price next month could hit consumer's pockets hard. It's believed that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to push global oil prices higher. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says that government is considering extending the fuel levy cut to provide relief to consumers and business. There may be relief to consumers as rewards programmes could assist consumers cope with the fuel price hike in May. CEO of FNB eBucks, Peter Woodhatch, says consumers still have time to adjust their spending habits to start saving now...

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