Lusanda Bill
11 July 2011
The South African Petroleum Retailers Association has warned motorists that service stations are likely to run dry.
This will be as a result of a wage strike that starts today.
Workers are calling for a 13-percent wage increase.
The Association’s Peter Noke says disruptions at refineries and fuel depots will affect availability at filling stations.
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