From 7 January, 93-grade unleaded petrol will decrease by 62 cents a litre while 95-grade petrol will cost 66 cents less
From Wednesday, 95-grade unleaded petrol will cost R21.59 per litre in Gauteng and R20.76 in coastal areas
The mineral and petroleum resources department attributed this to a lower average Brent crude oil price and firmer rand during the period under review
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