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South Africa cuts fuel tax as pump prices go up

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 31, 2026 901 Minutes read0

South Africa today lowered its fuel tax for a month to offset a global oil price surge driven by the Iran war, even as pump prices rose in one of the steepest increases on record.

The general fuel levy would be reduced by three rand ($0.18) per litre, the finance and petroleum ministers said in a joint statement.

Despite the relief, diesel will rise more than 7 rand per litre, a 40 percent increase, while petrol — still cheaper than diesel — will jump about 15 percent, reports AFP.

Paraffin, widely used by lower-income households for lighting, heating, and cooking, will surge 93 per cent.

The measure will cost about six billion rand ($352 million) in foregone revenue but is designed to be fiscally neutral, with losses recouped elsewhere, the government said.

It was not immediately clear how the government would rework its budget, with the Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana telling journalists: “I don’t know where I’m going to find this money for now.”

A proposal last year to increase value-added tax caused fractures within the unity government that the African National Congress cobbled together after the May 2024 general election.

“Work is underway on a broader package of measures to support households and key sectors of the economy,” the government said.

Oil prices have soared since the US-Israeli war against Iran disrupted tanker shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, sending shockwaves through the global economy and sparking fears of shortages around the world.

Unlike many regional peers, South Africa has avoided widespread fuel queues, though some stations reported running dry as motorists rushed to fill up ahead of the price hikes.

Minibus taxis, the country’s main form of public transport, have threatened to hike fares.

 

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