Unions and other civil society movements have welcomed government’s efforts to reduce the fuel prices that were meant to increase with a significant amount. The petrol price was going to go up by more than 5-rands while diesel was going to increase by more than 9-rands. The prices are still going to go up from the beginning of May. As long as the war between Israel, USA and Iran continues, fuels prices are going to be severely affected. So this morning we thought to talk about what more we would like to see government do to deal with a possible fuel crisis as we've heard reports of some petrol stations turning motorists away because they've run out of fuel?
Guest: Mametlwe Sebei - President of the General Industries Workers Union of South Africa
Guest: Riefdah Ajam - General Secretary for the Federation of Unions of South Africa, FEDUSA
Guest: Visvin Reddy - Member of Parliament for the MKP and longtime activist against high fuel prices

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