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GENERAL FUEL LEVY CUT ‘WON’T’ BE EXTENDED

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Mantashe said the fuel levy reduction will not be extended beyond May, however, his department still has to consult with the National Treasury on the matter.

If the latest data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) which regulates petrol prices in SA is anything to go by, then the petrol price could increase by R3 per litre in June, considering the fact that the fuel levy reduction is coming to an end in May.

CEF data indicates that petrol and diesel could increase for just under R2 per litre.
 

Level 2 weather warnings for Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga​

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The SA Weather Service has had its hands full this week: They’ve had to issue alerts for snow in the Eastern Cape, and possible flooding in KZN – but now they’ve got three other provinces to think about: Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga are set for something of a deluge.

These Level 2 weather warnings come into effect from the early hours of Saturday 21 May, and will remain in place for the whole day. In some parts of Mpumalanga, the cumulative rainfall totals could reach 50mm.

“Severe thunderstorms are expected as a result of a cut-off low pressure system, producing strong winds, large amounts of hail, and heavy downpours. Up to 40mm of rain is expected, but this could rise to 50mm along the escarpment of Mpumalanga.”
SAWS forecast
 
Hope all the guys in Durban and KZN are fine.

Preliminary reports for 32 hours from Personal Weather Stations

Umhlanga - 272mm
Durban North - 186mm
Durban - 328mm
Queensburgh - 241mm
Amamzimtoti - 236mm
Umkomaas - 185mm
Kloof - 191mm
Waterfall - 132mm
Hillcrest - 160mm
Montessel - 140mm
Ashburton - 46mm
Ballito - 77mm
 
Did we ever expect anything different? ... A South African, (ANC), President can say that he would rather fall on his sword than reveal the names of those who have abused state resources and stolen public funds, (making stealing from the South African public acceptable), and literally in the same sentence publicly denounce whistleblowers within the ANC suggesting they have committed treason :oops:
 

WTF???
People making a fuss about the language and the type of questions.

The real problem should be that our home affairs have been giving false passports to foreigners and its become such a regular occurance that this is the lengths other airlines need to go to.
 
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