Guest: Benji Shulman: Executive Director of the Middle East Africa Research Institute
Guest: Sanisha Packirisamy, Chief Economist at Momentum
Guest: Sibusiso MBOTO: Advocacy coordinator at the Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group.
As of last week, it’s costing us more to get around. The price of petrol went up by more than 3-rand a litre last week while diesel went up by over 7-rand. But the fuel price increase wasn’t as bad as it could’ve been, because government reduced the fuel levy so we wouldn’t have to take all the pain at the pumps. Having said that, paraffin went up by a whopping 11-rand-67. I thought that was particularly upsetting, given that so many families who struggle financially depend heavily on paraffin. But if you thought it wouldn’t get worse, think again. Businesstech is among those saying the Central Energy Fund’s latest figures show fuel prices may well skyrocket in the coming months. And it’s all down to the US attacks on Iran that have persisted for 6-weeks now, disrupting oil prices worldwide. In the next half hour or so, we’re going to be looking at exactly what this means for all of us

The Compensation Fund says it has clawed back millions lost to alleged fraud — recovering around R46 million from the more than R71 million believed to have been siphoned off over the past two financial years.
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South Africa’s floral talent is blooming on the world stage. Local florists have struck gold at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show in London — marking the country’s 50th appearance at the global showcase and once again putting South African creativity and biodiversity in the spotlight.
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Co-operative Governance Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has tabled his budget vote in Parliament, promising stronger interventions to rescue struggling municipalities. The move comes as just 41 out of South Africa’s 257 municipalities have managed to achieve clean audits — highlighting the deep crisis in local government.
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