Mluleki Mrwebi
05 April 2012
The fuel prices went up yet again On Wednesday.
The IFP questions the Minister of Energy Dipuo Peters' statement that the price hikes were out of government’s hands.
IFP's Spokesperson on Finance Narend Singh said that they think the government is simply pushing ordinary South Africans further and further into poverty.
Singh added that government has to put much effort into looking at ways to ease their burden.
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