Lauren Snyders
24 April 2012
The department of energy will confirm if the fuel price will rise by 21 cents a litre next week.
Last month fuel prises shot up with 70 cents a litre.
The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s president Michael Bagraim said the chamber is absolutely shocked about the new price hike.
Bagraim said that somehow, somewhere, someone is not doing their job properly.
He added that they are just passing on what ever expenses they have onto the general public.
Bagraim added that this is not sustainable and it is not something that society can put up with any longer.
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