In Conversation With Tebogo Mashilompane- National Leader of Forum for South Africa (FOSA)

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The Forum for South Africa (FOSA) has issued a strongly worded statement condemning the anticipated fuel price increases expected to take effect from 1 April 2026.

According to reports, petrol prices are set to rise by nearly R6 per litre, while diesel could increase by close to R10 per litre—figures that, if implemented, would represent one of the sharpest fuel hikes in recent years.

FOSA has described the increases as “economic violence,” arguing that they will deepen existing socio-economic pressures in a country already grappling with high unemployment, rising food prices, and a cost-of-living crisis.

Fuel prices play a central role in the broader economy. Increases typically have a ripple effect, pushing up the cost of transportation, food, and basic goods, while placing additional strain on households and small businesses.

The organisation further accuses government of failing to act despite ongoing warnings, framing the issue not as a sudden crisis, but as the result of prolonged inaction. Among its key demands are urgent intervention to cushion the increases, a review of the fuel pricing structure—particularly levies—and greater accountability from policymakers.

While government often cites global oil prices, exchange rate volatility, and international market pressures as key drivers of fuel costs, critics argue that domestic policy decisions, including taxes and levies, also play a significant role.

This conversation looks at the balance between global economic forces and local accountability, and whether meaningful relief is possible for South Africans facing rising costs.
30 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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