Lauren Snyders
29 June 2012
The Department of Energy has announced that the petrol price is set to drop.
The decrease is between 85 and 89 cents per litre.
The drop will come into effect on Tuesday at midnight.
Michael Bagraim the President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce said it is something we desperately need.
Bagraim said it is going to certainly help business and hopefully the taxi price will drop and hopefully some food prices will come down.
He added that every time the price goes up, we see how the petrol price influences food and all the other commodities people want.
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