Struggling South Africans could be in for another fuel price hike.
This time, by almost R2 a litre.
The Automobile Association (AA) says the eventual decision on the fuel adjustments should in future not solely reside with the government but should include civil organizations and the private sector.
This, as the Central Energy Fund earlier announced that 93 octane could increase by R1,81 a litre and diesel by R1,43 a litre.